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"Disrespected:" Gerald McCoy Interview on Undisputed


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9 hours ago, j2sgam said:

Every time I see you mention this, this song gets stuck in my head.... 

 

 not that it’s a bad thing, I’m just sayin.....

i fugin love tool. they are my favorite band

 

funny, ive been listening that song a lot in relation to third eye. in no way was I thinking of 11:11 though

 

but there it is

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23 hours ago, Dunn said:

You understand your team will the be laughing stock of the NFL until they can actually win a Super Bowl right?  No playoff appearances where you win a divisional game will make that better in the eye of the public.  Ya'll will be forever known as the biggest choke artists in sports...not just football.  :crying::crying:

 

Every time their season finishes up, the nation will bring up that debacle of a Super Bowl as the biggest 'what if's' in history

Lol .. you idiots kill me talking about SBs like y’all have had success in any . This kind of stuff only work for teams that have won SBs. If memory serves me well y’all are 0-2 just like us on top of us owning you chumps. Even when y’all are good we still flip you once see 15-1. Lmfaoo . People will forever talk about that idiot Rivera leaving that bum RT on an island to get raped by Miller, Cam not jumping on the ball, that bum kicker kicking the ball out of bounds against NE as well . You chumps choke just as good but we own y’all . Lmfaooo 

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Didn’t McCoy just blast a Twitter reporter for saying he was mad about his number being taken? Lol wtf

You mad McCoy and it’s ok bro. We all know playing the Buccs twice a year was an incentive signing here. All good. You’re a Panther now let’s use that and dominate the south.

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I took one thing away from this interview: Gerald McCoy is a VOICE; a leader!! He is going to help make our defense soooo freaking much better OMG! This guy is the real deal you all. I love the way he conducted himself in this interview, this MAN is as cool as the other side of the pillow; very thoughtful in how he answered every question in this interview = EMOTIONAL MATURITY! McCoy has conviction! He will be a force in that locker room! God forbid... If this defense and team overall can stay relatively healthy, and he still has that high motor, a Super bowl is a VERY reasonable objective for this team. This definitely could be one of those "defense builds championships" mantra that once again, proves to be true. I'm really looking forward to this season! 

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