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Desean Jackson's muff...not the most boneheaded play... (1 Viewer)

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The second clip from ESPN is from 2005 All American bowl...just watch and Monday night looks like nothing.

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After the play, he came out and patted westbrook on the shoulder as if to say, "Thanks, man". Westbrook should've decked him.

Still can't believe I didn't see any coaches chewing him out after that. Maybe they just didn't catch it on film.

 
After the play, he came out and patted westbrook on the shoulder as if to say, "Thanks, man". Westbrook should've decked him.

Still can't believe I didn't see any coaches chewing him out after that. Maybe they just didn't catch it on film.
Wat? You mean they didn't catch the part where they had to run the offense back out there for one more play either? :lmao:

 
After the play, he came out and patted westbrook on the shoulder as if to say, "Thanks, man". Westbrook should've decked him.

Still can't believe I didn't see any coaches chewing him out after that. Maybe they just didn't catch it on film.
Wat? You mean they didn't catch the part where they had to run the offense back out there for one more play either? :goodposting:
I assume he means the chewing out part.
 
The second clip from ESPN is from 2005 All American bowl...just watch and Monday night looks like nothing.

What the hell was he thinking, something tells me he caught it, quickly thought about end zone celebration and decided to just drop the ball instead, not realizing he hadnt reached the end zone.I just dont get it, I know hes a showboat, but wheres the showboating in just dropping the ball.

Whatever the case im sure glad I took him in the rook draft ahead of the likes of (sweed, kelly, hardy) Seems to have a good connection with Mcnabb.

 
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Seems like he's a bit cocky...too cool for school. Alot of WR seem to thrive on that attitude.

He might want to think about being a professional...or at least getting across the goalline before he's a horse's ###.

 
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After the play, he came out and patted westbrook on the shoulder as if to say, "Thanks, man". Westbrook should've decked him.

Still can't believe I didn't see any coaches chewing him out after that. Maybe they just didn't catch it on film.
Wat? You mean they didn't catch the part where they had to run the offense back out there for one more play either? :hifive:
I assume he means the chewing out part.
:lol: I'm not sure why I read it the way I did, but then obtuseness is my strength after all. :pickle:

 
After the play, he came out and patted westbrook on the shoulder as if to say, "Thanks, man". Westbrook should've decked him.

Still can't believe I didn't see any coaches chewing him out after that. Maybe they just didn't catch it on film.
Wat? You mean they didn't catch the part where they had to run the offense back out there for one more play either? :confused:
I assume he means the chewing out part.
:rolleyes: I'm not sure why I read it the way I did, but then obtuseness is my strength after all. :goodposting:
I'm glad someone else answered you, cause I had not idea WTF you were saying... :thumbup:
 
Seems like he's a bit cocky...too cool for school. Alot of WR seem to thrive on that attitude.He might want to think about being a professional...or at least getting across the goalline before he's a horse's ###.
Wait til he goes against Deangelo. The stadium might not be big enough to hold the egos.
 
I think the other rookie on the block already put a EGO equalizer on DeAngelo week 1 and I personally loved every second of it! :thumbup:

 
Seems like he's a bit cocky...too cool for school. Alot of WR seem to thrive on that attitude.He might want to think about being a professional...or at least getting across the goalline before he's a horse's ###.
The farther away from the ball you line up, the bigger your attitude. It's an inverse relationship of MEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEME!
 

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