Domonique Foxworth
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Yeah, I mean, I think that. Jared's a really nice guy, but we could have forgiven you potentially because he was behind the desk. But really what makes it so that it's unforgivable is that you know the man. You know him. And the fact that you go way back with him was not enough to swat away the racist goggles that you wear throughout your life. He played for your team at your school.
Yeah, I mean, I think that. Jared's a really nice guy, but we could have forgiven you potentially because he was behind the desk. But really what makes it so that it's unforgivable is that you know the man. You know him. And the fact that you go way back with him was not enough to swat away the racist goggles that you wear throughout your life. He played for your team at your school.
You covered him.
You covered him.
Dan would have been busted up during the post-fight interview. Like, I don't know what pissed that boy off so much. I just wanted to know where the restroom was. I just had to pee-pee. You said that?
Dan would have been busted up during the post-fight interview. Like, I don't know what pissed that boy off so much. I just wanted to know where the restroom was. I just had to pee-pee. You said that?
He I mean, the man He pioneered from Mississippi all the way to the Super Bowl only so that his son could be mistaken for a convention employee by a man who reported on him. Like that man ran around and scored touchdowns with no insoles in his shoes. He's from Mississippi, Dan. You imagine with that man experience.
He I mean, the man He pioneered from Mississippi all the way to the Super Bowl only so that his son could be mistaken for a convention employee by a man who reported on him. Like that man ran around and scored touchdowns with no insoles in his shoes. He's from Mississippi, Dan. You imagine with that man experience.
And now, from his grave, he has to feel you telling his son to carry you to the bathroom and calling him a boy.
And now, from his grave, he has to feel you telling his son to carry you to the bathroom and calling him a boy.
Not at all. That's not the problem. The problem is that you know him, Dan. And also, I'll have you know that Dan was out here talking about him, saying that he would play with no shoes or socks. He played barefoot. Dan is making up stories, talking about Walter Payton used to run touchdowns barefoot because his memory is so bad. Jesus.
Not at all. That's not the problem. The problem is that you know him, Dan. And also, I'll have you know that Dan was out here talking about him, saying that he would play with no shoes or socks. He played barefoot. Dan is making up stories, talking about Walter Payton used to run touchdowns barefoot because his memory is so bad. Jesus.
Baby steps, baby steps.
Baby steps, baby steps.
It wasn't. So Dan, this is something that I've been working on with my kids for a while. Take responsibility. Right now, we're focusing on Dan improvement. Trying to deflect me? Take responsibility. Have we addressed your racism yet? Have we solved it? No, it's not solved. Because rather than take responsibility, you're deflecting the responsibility to whom? To who? Another, another black man.
It wasn't. So Dan, this is something that I've been working on with my kids for a while. Take responsibility. Right now, we're focusing on Dan improvement. Trying to deflect me? Take responsibility. Have we addressed your racism yet? Have we solved it? No, it's not solved. Because rather than take responsibility, you're deflecting the responsibility to whom? To who? Another, another black man.
I'm asking. Stand down, racism. Don't call him boy, Dan. Because race is him. Maybe you understand it if I do some slam, Dan, and I use the same word and put the inflection in the wrong place. Yes. Because racism, race is him. Him, Dan.
I'm asking. Stand down, racism. Don't call him boy, Dan. Because race is him. Maybe you understand it if I do some slam, Dan, and I use the same word and put the inflection in the wrong place. Yes. Because racism, race is him. Him, Dan.
No, it was a black Jared. It's a dad of a kid who's a really great basketball player, actually, who goes to my kid's school. And I think his son...
No, it was a black Jared. It's a dad of a kid who's a really great basketball player, actually, who goes to my kid's school. And I think his son...