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Agent 89 does it again


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56 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Making this racial when it's clearly generational is dumb as hell. I guess Shaq clowning NBA players on TNT is "black-on-black crime" now? Give me a fugging break.

It's Skip Bayless. He's literally a professional troll. I really wish folks wouldn't link to videos of him and his ilk.

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8 hours ago, top dawg said:

Suspended. L O L

Oh, the hate.

L O L

This is posted right on NFL.com. 

https://www.nfl.com/videos/gmfb-reacts-to-steve-smith-describing-jerry-jeudy-as-just-a-guy

Absolutely! Smith couldn't take rejection and cried like a little baby on live broadcast. If you take personal shots at someone, be able to handle one back at ya.

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23 minutes ago, Bearzzz said:

Absolutely! Smith couldn't take rejection and cried like a little baby on live broadcast. If you take personal shots at someone, be able to handle one back at ya.

It was hardly crying. He got back at Jeudy in a very apropos way. Jeudy is the one who will be affected the most. His agent probably told him to STFU.

Expect to see 89 in London...

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lol certain people in the media making it racial whenever they ignore the fact that Jerry Jeudy should have been preparing for the game &  more importantly not be a distraction to his teammates as he is bouncing around humping the air bobbing his head flailing his arms like a hybrid between a chicken on crack &  Kai Jones  while all at the very same time his teammates are right  behind him  preparing for the game performing warm-up drills & focusing on the task at hand  ...just saying grow up kid ...

 

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

It was hardly crying. He got back at Jeudy in a very apropos way. Jeudy is the one who will be affected the most. His agent probably told him to STFU.

Expect to see 89 in London...

So be a man and leave it at that. One on one, dude told him off and he responded. Just no need to be a snitch on live TV.

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6 minutes ago, Bearzzz said:

So be a man and leave it at that. One on one, dude told him off and he responded. Just no need to be a snitch on live TV.

When you get in a spat with a media personality with a constant access to a microphone... well, maybe just be smart enough not to do that. Or, do what Smitty suggested. SHOW UP. But when you get publicly called out and annihilated, dance like an idiot in the background, then put up 3 catches for 14 yards with the only positive one being a play schemed up to put you at RB to get you one on one with a LB... well, you're a JAG and a clown. You just proved Smitty right. You had an opportunity to rub Smitty's nose in it and you did the opposite.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When you get in a spat with a media personality with a constant access to a microphone... well, maybe just be smart enough not to do that. Or, do what Smitty suggested. SHOW UP. But when you get publicly called out and annihilated, dance like an idiot in the background, then put up 3 catches for 14 yards with the only positive one being a play schemed up to put you at RB to get you one on one with a LB... well, you're a JAG and a clown. You just proved Smitty right. You had an opportunity to rub Smitty's nose in it and you did the opposite.

Obviously you are missing the point. Could care less about Smith calling him out about his game, he won't be the last. Smith just wanted attention and snitched about a private conversation on live TV. That's weak IMO. 

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3 minutes ago, Bearzzz said:

Obviously you are missing the point. Could care less about Smith calling him out about his game, he won't be the last. Smith just wanted attention and snitched about a private conversation on live TV. That's weak IMO. 

No, I think the point is laughing at you going on and on crying about it. Jeudy didn't understand who he was fuging with and found out. And we found out Smitty was right in the process. Everyone learned something that day.

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