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Matt Elam is a bit of a numbskull


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Ravens rookie Matt Elam on Calvin Johnson: He's pretty old

 

"He's pretty old, so I don't know how physical he'll be," Elam said, via the Detroit Free Press. "He's a big guy, but he's older. I guess when they get older they're not going to be as physical, you know what I'm saying? We're going to have to be physical, make him uncomfortable."

In case you're wondering, Johnson just turned 28 years old in September.

 

Both Ravens QB Joe Flacco and Head Coach John Harbaugh have since suggested that Elam may have spoken out of turn :unsure:

 

(Translation: "Shut up, moron")

 

Johnson has said he'll be happy to show Elam his "old man strength".

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So I read this & was pissed because the one guy I didn't want to play in the FF championship needed Megatron to come up big to win his Semifinal. Megatron has a poor game by Megatron standards. I laugh... I start writing a poo talk email, I check his score, he won by 20 when I thought he should a lost by 2...

 

I scroll down to his kicker... Justin Fugging Tucker...

 

 

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So I read this & was pissed because the one guy I didn't want to play in the FF championship needed Megatron to come up big to win his Semifinal. Megatron has a poor game by Megatron standards. I laugh... I start writing a poo talk email, I check his score, he won by 20 when I thought he should a lost by 2...

I scroll down to his kicker... Justin Fugging Tucker...

Ouch :lol:

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