didn't notice any hand gestures... maybe you're reading more into it than you shouldI apologize if I'm not hip to the streets but what were the hand gestures Addai was flashing after he scored? Some personal tribute to someone? Just wondering...
Didn't he run for LSU?It looked like West Coast on one hand
Addai is from Houston. It meant "3rd Coast". East/West/Gulf-3rd Coast. He's been doing that since he played at LSU.It looked like West Coast on one hand
ThanksAddai is from Houston. It meant "3rd Coast". East/West/Gulf-3rd Coast. He's been doing that since he played at LSU.It looked like West Coast on one hand
Didn't he run for LSU?It looked like West Coast on one hand![]()
Yeah, no one would want 100+ yds and a TD from a fantasy football running back!I'm glad I didn't draft that thug.
I hate people who jump to incorrect conclusions.I hate thug signs after a TD.
I hate people who jump to incorrect conclusions.I hate thug signs after a TD.
That's too bad... there are alot of other good airlines out there to fly on - why limit yourself to just one?
ownedDouble_J said:I forgot the exact meaning so I checked on an LSU board. It is a Houston reference, but it's to his high school teammate that was paralyzed. Makes your incorrect conclusions post even better. I remember them doing a segment on it last year on ESPN with the guy that was paralyzed.Steeler07 said:I hate thug signs after a TD.
Owned?It's a thug sign. Middle finger also means #1.ownedDouble_J said:I forgot the exact meaning so I checked on an LSU board. It is a Houston reference, but it's to his high school teammate that was paralyzed. Makes your incorrect conclusions post even better. I remember them doing a segment on it last year on ESPN with the guy that was paralyzed.Steeler07 said:I hate thug signs after a TD.![]()
Santa Barbara ?westside
Plus southwest doesn't fly to all airports so you can get screwed on the fares.That's too bad... there are alot of other good airlines out there to fly on - why limit yourself to just one?![]()
Cause with Southwest you don't have to worry about scantily clad women.That's too bad... there are alot of other good airlines out there to fly on - why limit yourself to just one?![]()
Cause with Southwest you don't have to worry about scantily clad women.That's too bad... there are alot of other good airlines out there to fly on - why limit yourself to just one?![]()
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stay classyI'm glad I didn't draft that thug.
Owned?It's a thug sign. Middle finger also means #1.ownedDouble_J said:I forgot the exact meaning so I checked on an LSU board. It is a Houston reference, but it's to his high school teammate that was paralyzed. Makes your incorrect conclusions post even better. I remember them doing a segment on it last year on ESPN with the guy that was paralyzed.Steeler07 said:I hate thug signs after a TD.![]()
You have to exert effort to do that, and that's a problem for some . . .vegasrobb said:Amazing what a little research prior to jumping to conclusions can do. Probably a good thing that someone thought to ask. Maybe it'll generate some money for spinal cord injury research / support.
Exactly. Loooking over the websites, there are a lot of people giving this same sign. I did not realize how many people in SW Houston are supporting spinal cord research. With all the jewelry they are wearing they must be quite affluent, and should be able raise big money through their respective charity ventures.You have to exert effort to do that, and that's a problem for some . . .vegasrobb said:Amazing what a little research prior to jumping to conclusions can do. Probably a good thing that someone thought to ask. Maybe it'll generate some money for spinal cord injury research / support.
Whatever it means to him, it is a gang sign that has become so widely accepted that people forget or overlook what it started as. Just like tattoos and nose piercings became mainstream so too have thug/gang symbols. As a matter of fact, saggy pants are a gang sign if you trace it to it's source. Originally gangsters that went through jail would show off their prison issues boxers by letting their pants hang low to show they were bad enough to go to jail, and thus a fashion trend is born. Same thing with the eastside/westside hand signals. Now white chicks throw them up at every picture opportunity. But the simple fact is that the hand symbol Addai flashed IS a gang symbol, even though that's not his intention in using it as such and although it no longer means that everyone flashing it is a thug or gangster. I love what he's doing, especially considering I am recovering from spinal surgery myself, but I would prefer (or at least think it would be more effective) that he use a different symbol since it is obviously so easy to misunderstand by a majority of the football watching public. I would think that a majority of people that see him do that will think, very naturally due to the origin of his signals, that he is flashing some thug stuff and not think to jump online and look up what/why he's doing it.vegasrobb said:Amazing what a little research prior to jumping to conclusions can do. Probably a good thing that someone thought to ask. Maybe it'll generate some money for spinal cord injury research / support.
Hmmm...While I, too thought the "saggy" pants gangsta thing was derived from prison issue pants, I thought they hung low because the inmates weren't allowed to wear belts that could become instruments to hang themselves with. I had no idea they were flashing their 'wears. How ####. NTTAWWT of course.Whatever it means to him, it is a gang sign that has become so widely accepted that people forget or overlook what it started as. Just like tattoos and nose piercings became mainstream so too have thug/gang symbols. As a matter of fact, saggy pants are a gang sign if you trace it to it's source. Originally gangsters that went through jail would show off their prison issues boxers by letting their pants hang low to show they were bad enough to go to jail, and thus a fashion trend is born. Same thing with the eastside/westside hand signals. Now white chicks throw them up at every picture opportunity. But the simple fact is that the hand symbol Addai flashed IS a gang symbol, even though that's not his intention in using it as such and although it no longer means that everyone flashing it is a thug or gangster. I love what he's doing, especially considering I am recovering from spinal surgery myself, but I would prefer (or at least think it would be more effective) that he use a different symbol since it is obviously so easy to misunderstand by a majority of the football watching public. I would think that a majority of people that see him do that will think, very naturally due to the origin of his signals, that he is flashing some thug stuff and not think to jump online and look up what/why he's doing it.vegasrobb said:Amazing what a little research prior to jumping to conclusions can do. Probably a good thing that someone thought to ask. Maybe it'll generate some money for spinal cord injury research / support.
Before I get blasted, I could care less what he does in the endzone as long as it isn't some self aggrandizing nonsense that he runs away from his teammates to do. My only issue with endzone stuff is that it took 10 other guys to get the ball across the line and running away from them to ham it up for the cameras is poor sportsmanship, IMO. The league should let rehearsed celebrations as long as it involves more than one person. Group celebrations are fun.
It's after they get out, not while in jail. To show everyone on the outside that they have gangster bonafides by getting through the prison system. Everyone in jail has prison issues chonies.Hmmm...While I, too thought the "saggy" pants gangsta thing was derived from prison issue pants, I thought they hung low because the inmates weren't allowed to wear belts that could become instruments to hang themselves with. I had no idea they were flashing their 'wears. How ####. NTTAWWT of course.Whatever it means to him, it is a gang sign that has become so widely accepted that people forget or overlook what it started as. Just like tattoos and nose piercings became mainstream so too have thug/gang symbols. As a matter of fact, saggy pants are a gang sign if you trace it to it's source. Originally gangsters that went through jail would show off their prison issues boxers by letting their pants hang low to show they were bad enough to go to jail, and thus a fashion trend is born. Same thing with the eastside/westside hand signals. Now white chicks throw them up at every picture opportunity. But the simple fact is that the hand symbol Addai flashed IS a gang symbol, even though that's not his intention in using it as such and although it no longer means that everyone flashing it is a thug or gangster. I love what he's doing, especially considering I am recovering from spinal surgery myself, but I would prefer (or at least think it would be more effective) that he use a different symbol since it is obviously so easy to misunderstand by a majority of the football watching public. I would think that a majority of people that see him do that will think, very naturally due to the origin of his signals, that he is flashing some thug stuff and not think to jump online and look up what/why he's doing it.vegasrobb said:Amazing what a little research prior to jumping to conclusions can do. Probably a good thing that someone thought to ask. Maybe it'll generate some money for spinal cord injury research / support.
Before I get blasted, I could care less what he does in the endzone as long as it isn't some self aggrandizing nonsense that he runs away from his teammates to do. My only issue with endzone stuff is that it took 10 other guys to get the ball across the line and running away from them to ham it up for the cameras is poor sportsmanship, IMO. The league should let rehearsed celebrations as long as it involves more than one person. Group celebrations are fun.![]()
Correction: It WAS a gang sign. Your post clearly illustrates how it's lost any and all meaning to gang life. If you're so scared of the sign, I'm sure you've also removed every blue or red article of clothing in your wardrobe, since they too were once indications of gang membership.Whatever it means to him, it is a gang sign
It still is a gang sign to this day. The hardcore gangs could really care less about sorority girls' habits, they still use signs like that to communicate and identify themselves. Just like they still sag their pants despite every white middle class teenager in America doing it.Red and blue clothing existed pre-Bloods and Crips. It's a ridiculously stupid and argumentative statement, and btw, they still are indications of gang membership which makes you wrong again.Correction: It WAS a gang sign. Your post clearly illustrates how it's lost any and all meaning to gang life. If you're so scared of the sign, I'm sure you've also removed every blue or red article of clothing in your wardrobe, since they too were once indications of gang membership.Whatever it means to him, it is a gang sign
In 99 the Rams had a dance they would all do together.. the name of it escapes me right now, but in the playoffs they did it so many times against the Vikings that Dennis Green got the NFL to ban group celebrations in the off season.vegasrobb said:My only issue with endzone stuff is that it took 10 other guys to get the ball across the line and running away from them to ham it up for the cameras is poor sportsmanship, IMO. The league should let rehearsed celebrations as long as it involves more than one person. Group celebrations are fun.
I used to have a 3rd base coach flashing gang signs all game long.
I remember that same segment on ESPN and I think your right. I can't remember exactly, but doesn't he support him and his family or something? That segment on ESPN was a great feel good story and it really makes a incredible statement to who Addai is as a human being. For all those previous posts implying thug life, if your serious, that is some bad posting there people. Addai is not a thug and doesn't carry himself like that in any way shape or form.I hate people who jump to incorrect conclusions.I hate thug signs after a TD.I forgot the exact meaning so I checked on an LSU board. It is a Houston reference, but it's to his high school teammate that was paralyzed. Makes your incorrect conclusions post even better. I remember them doing a segment on it last year on ESPN with the guy that was paralyzed.