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Tebow's pre-Wonderlic prayer request falls flat


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unprofessional on the part of the kid that said "Shut the f--k up."..IMO.I dont think it will be a problem from the locker room standpoint.

I also wonder how this would go if that was Reggie white instead of The Golden Calf of Bristol?

Per a league source, after the person administering the test to The Golden Calf of Bristol's group had finished, The Golden Calf of Bristol made a request that the players bow their heads in prayer before taking the 50-question exam.

Said one of the other players in response: "Shut the f--k up." Others players in the room then laughed.

We're not passing judgment on this one; we're just passing along what we've heard. And it illustrates the type of challenges that could be faced by the team that drafts The Golden Calf of Bristol.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/23/tebows-pre-wonderlic-prayer-request-falls-flat/

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That jackass was probably bitter that he never had and probably never will have the success that The Golden Calf of Bristol has experienced.

Maybe. Or maybe they were offended that Timmy assumed everyone in room has the same religious views as himself. Either way; it's still funny.

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That jackass was probably bitter that he never had and probably never will have the success that The Golden Calf of Bristol has experienced.

Unless that player was Ndamukong Suh, or any other player that will be good in the NFL, unlike Tim.

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That jackass was probably bitter that he never had and probably never will have the success that The Golden Calf of Bristol has experienced.

no one cares about that except people who won't do anything in the pros

meaning The Golden Calf of Bristol.

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