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Odds and Ends: Hogan Likely Inactive Sunday, CJ Hungry For Hasselbeck, Keiser is a LB


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Players know their opponents by numbers. Where are you getting the idea that many play fantasy football and where are you getting that Matt plays and if he did why would he know C. Johnson?

Much is being made about absolutely nothing. Charles Johnson's response was pretty much just making a little joke.

I didn't say Matt plays FF. I said many players do from interviews I've seen to make the point that many of them are fans of the game just as we are, difference is they play it as well... So, many of them would know more than us who guys are - by name.

Let's say your a QB. You don't know who the best DE's in the game are? The best CBs?

That's how it can be perceived as a slight.

CJ said Hasselbeck was "funny" and called him the "Tennessee QB"... So, he didn't perceive it as a diss?

I'd beg to differ. Ultimately it doesn't matter, but media put the Hasselbeck quote out there for a reason, and CJ responded to it for a reason.

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Are you going to tell CJ that it was stupid to perceive it as a diss?

Hell no:rofl:. I doubt he even took it as one. This is media spun from the jump. I can't see him feeling diss'd unless he was told about it in a way that made it sound like a personal remark.

some douche beater goaded this desperately trying to create controversy. There are only two businesses making money right now, finance and energy. Reporters have to make sh-t up to sell their worth these days. Nothing new.

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