Well to start, he wanted (with Brees) to be excluded from the Franchise Tag.
Ignoring that.
Former Colts lineman Adam Meadows tells a tale
"For a guy who doesn't get sacked a lot, you don't want to hear it when he does," says Meadows, who left the Colts after the 2003 season and retired in 2007. Meadows says that during the 2000 season he was diagnosed with pneumonia on a Monday and had lost 14 pounds by the time he was able to practice again that Friday. Still ailing, Meadows managed to play that weekend. But after the team lost at New England, Manning ripped his performance: "We're paying you to be better than that."
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When Meadows left practice early to attend the birth of his second daughter, he says Manning asked why he couldn't have babies in the offseason.
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Before the Super Bowl three years ago, Manning pissed off teammates when he had the Colts ban hotel-room visits from relatives and friends the week before the game. "I don't want any crying kids next to me while I'm trying to study," he said during a team meeting, according to Sports Illustrated's Michael Silver.
Sick talent, but he's an ass like most. Who can forget his protection issues comment?
I never thought I'd actually have to moderate over here. Shows how naive I can be.
Get up off your fatass and DO something!!![]()
I did and you went and brought back the message I deleted. Thanks boss man.
Twas not deleted at the time I quoted it... but I shall confiscate the direct evidence but leave up my card.
Give me a break on that ****.
Talking trash back to guys talking trash to them.
Crabtree got his panties hurt because Sherman tapped his butt and gave him the smack talk low down at the end of the game and Crabtree pushes his face.
I bet Ray Lewis talked a lot of trash during the game but during his interviews all he did was thank god for the blessing and talked up a bunch of garbage.
Glad to see Sherman speaks his mind, because he's certainly earned it.
Are you saying that a call in the rulebook is wrong?
Not really. Once the whistle blows the ball is dead. That is the way the it should be. In this case, it didn't matter cause the Niners got it back anyways on next play.
Except as I pointed out above, you could make a case that it shouldn't have been a foul at all. Don't get me wrong it could have easily been flagged 15. Or given the giant leap he did with his plant leg. His plant leg went as far foreword as his kicking leg. That's not common at all.