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CNN - features Charlotte on National TV about worst call


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DeAngelo Williams was just interviewed for over 5 minutes on CNN  2:14 EST by Brooke Baldwin about worst call in history as reported by ESPN, Brady and Bellicheck, Patriots legacy, Spygate and Deflategate. 

 

Great segment and great piece. DW was prercise and talked a great talk. Very interesting that they picked DW from the Panthers.

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Why are they asking Deangelo about the Super Bowl? He didn't play in it. He's never played in one. Did he just call in on his own?

Asking him because as a running back they wanted to get his thoughts about the play call and what he would have done. His statement were very "team player" orientated and not against the coaching system....BUT he went on to say unequivocally  that he would have run the ball if he "was" a coach and it "had been" his call.

 

If I find a link I will post.

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