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Anyone just see DeAngelo Williams on SC?


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I'm sitting at the bar for lunch (don't judge) and ESPN is on, without volume. 

DWill is on and it showed a headline of "no new friends" and it showed panthers players tweeting at him re: his remarks before our Super Bowl. (He wasn't very supportive for those who don't remember). He seemed like he was having to explain himself, uncomfortably...

Anyone see this and can add insight on was said?

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I saw it while on the treadmill and plugged my headphones in; he was joking, talking about not classifying specialists (K,P,etc.) as people or football players.  It came across as his usual weird "trying to be awkward" jokes that are just stupid.  I then plugged my headphones back into my phone. 

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D Will's career: 

2006: Hit the hole? Nah dude go for homerun every time

2007: Hey I played good down the stretch but my cardio was meh so a 40 year old QB told me to get in shape

2008: Hay guys I'm in shape and one of the best players in the league.  No need for another RB see?

2009: Still good but w/e

2010: Skip

2011: Meh I kind of will work

2012. Same

2013: I'll try against the Saints

2014: We have momentum? Time to fumble. 

2015: Look you guys, I'm in shape again! F U Gettleman. 

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Did catch the tail end of his segment on First Take. He still talks to Hardy but DV isn't discussed, wasn't truly aware how much of an issue DV was since he's so wrapped up in his Breast Cancer stuff then issued an apology to his teammate William Gay because Gay's mother was a victim of DV and Gay is very heavily involved in DV projects.

 

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Back in 2014 (or 2013?) we had a MNF game against the Patriots. It was a black out, and I wore my black #34 jersey.

I went out to bars afterwards and took it off bc I was hot. I stashed it in what I thought was a safe, discrete place. Well someone stole it. 

I ain't even mad anymore. I'm not sure I would have kept his jersey in my collection after his antics this past year. 

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1 hour ago, L-TownCat said:

How to be an NFL RB (according to Deangelo Williams)

1) line up way back

2) jog to the handoff

3) jump stop at the line

4) side step

5) fall down over someones feet

 

Repeat until someone gives you 40 million dollars.

6) Be Panthers all time leading rusher

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