Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Cowherd Slams ‘Out Of Control’ Wall For Dancing


tarheelblue89

Recommended Posts

http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/cowherd-slams-out-of-control-wall-for-dancing-29203

Wednesday nationally syndicated ESPN Radio host Colin Cowherd harshly criticized Washington Wizard rookie John Wall’s pregame dance routine and “out of control” play Tuesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers.

I've never liked this guy, he's one of those sports reporters who refuses to hear anyone's opinion and just sticks with his own even when he is wrong.

The guy is just a complete idiot.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah, he said Magic would never do that on his SportsNation show yesterday. And I before I could say anything, Beadle took the words right my of my mouth, "it was a different era."

Yeah I'm not gonna lie, I like listening to his radio show, but that's not to say I agree with everything he says. Just think it's entertaining. But in this case I cannot agree with him. Wall even said himself that it was just for the home opener.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't see why Wall is dancing, I didn't like when he was dancing at Kentucky and I didn't like when LeBron was dancing on the sideline.

I guess Wall is doing this in some pregame intro, so it's not that bad, but I'm glad Gerald Wallace isn't dancing before games. When someone represents your town and is making millions, a little professionalism and a serious attitude isn't too much to ask for.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There was nothing wrong with Wall dancing. It was his first home game, and he was excited. I just dont want to see him over do it like Lebron. The only problem I had was the dance, itself. The "John Wall dance" was cool, but that dougie mess is fruity as hell lol.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Hello, soccer fans [crickets, tumbleweed flies by]. The World Cup kicks off in less than 2 weeks and, well, 🇺🇸USA USA USA🇺🇸 and all. We beat Senegal 3-2 yesterday in a tune-up friendly at BoA, with Christian Pulisic finally entering the scoring column.  How will we do in the World Cup once our tournament kicks off on the 12th? Well, there are 48 teams (assuming Iran is there) and it feels like one of two thing happens: we get grouped for the first time since '98, or we make it to the Round of 16 for the third time in the last four World Cups. I tried out the lottery for an Atlanta game and struck out, so yesterday was as World Cup as I'll get for in-person ($285/ticket for like Norway vs $39/ticket for USMNT right beforehand was a layup).  The U.S. has a travel-heavy schedule in group play, playing in LA, Seattle and LA. Real road warrior mentality being built. Glad the east coast gets worse kickoff times for a NA World Cup than a Qatar World Cup.
    • Well, that's the thing. Drafting players only for their physical measurables as you are suggesting only really happened during 2024, and X unfortunately has become the poster child for that. To be clear, it's not necessarily about drafting RAS over skill, but RAS over NFL-readiness and/or a solid body of work. Lots of players show skill in college, but those skills don't necessarily translate to the NFL for a multitude of reasons. But, getting back to the main point, to be clear, I believe that our FO is still enamored with physical gifts (who wouldn't be?), but now they're letting Dr. Eric Eager's proprietary system--his "secret sauce" prioritize the players that the Panthers draft, and it seems like it weighs not only a solid body of work, relative to a college career of course, but consistent gradual improvement as evidenced by production pretty highly. 
    • Its a good article about how pathetically bad our past drafts ('23 and '24) have been. Building the team in '23 since we weren't ready yet and taking your qb in '24 made so much more sense in hindsight. Ladd McConkey over XL is pretty much a given but not sure it does as much to change Bryce's trajectory as the author suggests.  As bad as '23 and '24 drafts were, the '25 and '26 really give me hope.  
×
×
  • Create New...