rabblerouser |
02-23-2016 10:53 AM |
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Originally Posted by Sully
(Post 12095022)
I'm pretty dumb. Maybe you can help me out and tell me exactly what they claim their coaches told them? Please?
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Okay, read this :
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Originally Posted by rabblerouser
(Post 12095003)
'Isn't something they witnessed'??
Excuse me, but it'd be hard to find someone closer to the subject at hand than the players assigned to do exactly what their coaches (and QBs) tell them. Who was closer to that Super Bowl than the players playing in it??
Rashad Jennings - "Eli told me not to score."
Cam Newton - "Not old enough to get that call."
Shit like that. It builds up. In a court of law, it's called circumstantial evidence, and there is example after example after example.
Their words hold WAY more weight than anyone else's.
You're just in total denial, Sully.
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Do you see where I ever specifically claimed what any coach told any player?? NO.
I told you that players on the field are expected to carry out their coaches instuctions. Ostensibly, a QB is an onfield extension of his coach. (I can't believe I have to explain this to you.)
NOW, as on the Rashad Jennings situation, where he claims Eli told him not to score TWICE (NY kicked a FG and lost, remember), do you think that Eli came up with that on his own...or do you think his coach told him that in the headset??
You know what happened. In your heart, you know it. Your cognitive dissonance doesn't allow you to admit it.
You're not stupid - you're just in denial. As a liberal, your logic is severely flawed. If you could get over yourself and your own ideological bullshit and just look at things for what they are, instead of what you want them to be, you'd understand exactly what everyone is saying.
Instead, you just grasp for anything to try and disprove all the proof that's been laid out in front of you. It's a sad way for a man's cognitive processing to work.
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