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49ers Douchenozzle Safety Eric Reid Hangs Up On Dan Patrick For Asking About Getting Toldozed


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Exactly, I mean it happened and we all saw it - his daddy even wrote the Panthers a note thanking Tolbert for kneeling next to his baby boy after he trucked his sorry ass, so not talking about it won't make people forget it happened.

Kid sounds like a douche, but he plays for the 49ers so none of us should be surprised.

GO SEAHAWKS.

Thats what really irritated me with him during the interview.

There's nothing wrong with being confident, even cocky to a degree. But, even Jordan acknowledged the greatness of his peers. Reid would not budge at all and had no sense of humility. Just a complete dick.

And Patrick is one of the faces of the NFL. He is well-regarded by players, coaches, and the like. He ribs everyone he interviews and at times it can feel awkward but he has a way of navigating it without alienating or offending his guest. Just roll with it...

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That would be my approach. Laugh it off and make light of it for the sake of public perception. But, it felt like the whole interview he was extremely guarded as though any answer he might give that gives credit to an opponent would degrade himself in the process. It was really weird.

 

Yeah, he's making it seem like it was a one off thing or something...

 

Hey buddy, get in line, you're not the only defensive player that Tolbert has run over.

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The truth is that he probably doesn't remember it. 

 

I got KTFO in a H.S. football game and I still have no recollection of it. 

 

That's one experience I can honestly say I've never had.  Been knocked down more than a few times, but never out.

 

When I was younger, I wondered what it would feel like.  Now that I'm a little older, my curiosity isn't so strong anymore :lol:

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What do expect a player from that soft team to say? They prance about like little bitches proclaiming themselves to be badass because deep down they know exactly what kind of pussies they really are.

 

Classic bully behavior.

 

Big talker on the outside.  Whiny little b--ch on the inside.

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