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Cris Carter says he knows for a fact we called OBJ a "ballerina"


Ruff

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Here's the problem.

I'm sure most of us know or are related to at least one idiot (unless it's you) and occasionally that puts you in the spot of having to defend / answer for your idiot friend or family member because of some idiot thing they've done.

An unfortunate truth of being in that situation is this: It's extremely difficult to defend an idiot without looking like an idiot yourself.

Odell' Beckham is the idiot friend to Cris Carter and others in sports media, so now they're in that spot.

And they look like idiots.

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3 hours ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

I thought it was common knowledge that he was called a ballerina. Calling that "homophobic" is a stretch. I'm sure he's been called worse before. The "F" word probably flies around several times in every NFL game every Sunday. 

Sir Purr has been warned about using that kind of language

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3 hours ago, Ruff said:

On Mike and Mike this morning he said it wasn't a rumor and he knows for a fact that we called OBJ a "ballerina" and told him that his game is "all about the flash". 

 

If that's it, that's not only not homophobic remarks, but that's the weakest poo talking I've ever heard. 

Pretty sure I saw video (and I'm not joking here) of OBJ doing toe-dancing in the end zone prior to the game.

So if the Panther players were calling him a ballerina, they were only using a legitimately earned label.

Edit:  Here it is (link below).

http://www.totalprosports.com/2015/12/20/odell-beckham-jr-doing-ballet-during-pregame-video/

 

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