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Greg Williams "suck it" gesture


bigdog10

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Anyone else see this tool at the end of the game when the camera scanned over to him?

For you old wwf fans, he did the Degeneration X "suck it" gesture and then threw his play sheet and head set down.

He's an ass. The best thing that could happen to him is to have Brees forced out of bounds by the biggest LB in the game, run into him, and knock him flat out.

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GW is the man.
Well if GW knows what good for him. He will keep his little Gestures to himself before he gets fine be Roger Godell. Because 2 coaches already got fined this year for flipping the bird on TV. If Roger Reviews the film from that game and sees that. Then GW will get his sorry saints ass fine 40 grand +. Like the other 2 coaches.:nopity:
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williams is a douche. hopefully some other team will do to brees what he had his goons try doing to so many other big players on their teams. late hits got them a ring.
Agreed all GW can do is teach his players to take late hites and cheap ones at that after the ball has been throwed. Ask Farve and he will tell you. The saint's put every cheap shot on Farve during the NFC Championship game last year because Farve was lighting up the Saints D like it was the 4th of july. The only way they could slow farve down was trying to hurt him or take him out all together.:(
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