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Cowherd Slams ‘Out Of Control’ Wall For Dancing


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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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