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I think he's a littleβI like it, but he's off. He's off. Fun CTE? Villainous? Villainous would be a good way to put it, I guess. But it's like a fire that... So many NFL wide receivers care about, obviously, money. They care about getting the football to catch the ball to make themselves more money. They care about how they're perceived. They care about their fame.
I think he's a littleβI like it, but he's off. He's off. Fun CTE? Villainous? Villainous would be a good way to put it, I guess. But it's like a fire that... So many NFL wide receivers care about, obviously, money. They care about getting the football to catch the ball to make themselves more money. They care about how they're perceived. They care about their fame.
When you watch George Pickens play, even like last night versus Denzel Ward, he would catch a slant, immediately starts talking shit to Denzel. Like... in the plays where he doesn't catch the ball. Immediately turns around, starts talking shit. It's not an act. He's not trying to get under your skin. This is just literally who he is. Pure emotion. And just, yeah, I just love every minute of it.
When you watch George Pickens play, even like last night versus Denzel Ward, he would catch a slant, immediately starts talking shit to Denzel. Like... in the plays where he doesn't catch the ball. Immediately turns around, starts talking shit. It's not an act. He's not trying to get under your skin. This is just literally who he is. Pure emotion. And just, yeah, I just love every minute of it.
As far as an athlete, one of the most unconventional athletes in NFL history. He has no idea what he's going to do.
As far as an athlete, one of the most unconventional athletes in NFL history. He has no idea what he's going to do.
It's like there is a cerebral piece of playing in the NFL of like when you watch a receiver run a route or when someone cuts, like yeah you think it's just your athletic ability and some of it is instincts, but it also is fueled by past experience, what you know, your feel, your like various quick calculations of when somebody's coming, what you should do. With George Pickens, none of that.
It's like there is a cerebral piece of playing in the NFL of like when you watch a receiver run a route or when someone cuts, like yeah you think it's just your athletic ability and some of it is instincts, but it also is fueled by past experience, what you know, your feel, your like various quick calculations of when somebody's coming, what you should do. With George Pickens, none of that.
It's like literally all reaction. All instincts, whatever pops into my head.
It's like literally all reaction. All instincts, whatever pops into my head.
It might be right. It might also be the worst decision you've ever seen on the NFL field. And that's what makes it fun. Fun. Jerome Simpson was like that.
It might be right. It might also be the worst decision you've ever seen on the NFL field. And that's what makes it fun. Fun. Jerome Simpson was like that.
You're a better football player when you are a fan of violence.
You're a better football player when you are a fan of violence.
Where were you with violence? I was all for it. I actually miss it. When I play pickup basketball, I try to tame myself, and then someone bumps me a little hard, and I immediately start sweating. I get a little grin. I'm like, ah, I miss this.
Where were you with violence? I was all for it. I actually miss it. When I play pickup basketball, I try to tame myself, and then someone bumps me a little hard, and I immediately start sweating. I get a little grin. I'm like, ah, I miss this.
When did you run away? When was the scariest moment of that for you? At what point did you shit your pants?
When did you run away? When was the scariest moment of that for you? At what point did you shit your pants?
Not very familiar with the bucket of death.
Not very familiar with the bucket of death.