Jemele Hill
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I'm gonna tank some interviews because I don't want to go there. I'm going to tell people, hey, I only want to play for certain teams. I'm going to go into meetings and tell them the kind of offense I want to run. What do you think is going to happen?
It's like, yes, because if they don't get an opportunity to get to know you and to get to know you beyond what the headlines have been, then they're just going to make up what they assume to be part of your character and you're going to get this.
It's like, yes, because if they don't get an opportunity to get to know you and to get to know you beyond what the headlines have been, then they're just going to make up what they assume to be part of your character and you're going to get this.
Aber Dan, real quick though, I think that's such an excellent point. It's something that's been overlooked in all of this. I think Dion played this with Shador in terms of advising him His agent, his coach, his only coach? Yes, as if Dion were coaching himself. And it's like, yo man, you have generational ability. That was obvious, right?
Aber Dan, real quick though, I think that's such an excellent point. It's something that's been overlooked in all of this. I think Dion played this with Shador in terms of advising him His agent, his coach, his only coach? Yes, as if Dion were coaching himself. And it's like, yo man, you have generational ability. That was obvious, right?
If Shador was placed in that category, being a can't miss, surefire generational talent, all the advice you gave him makes sense. But when you still have some work to do and improvements to make, and there's still questions about how you play the position, then you need to approach this a lot differently.
If Shador was placed in that category, being a can't miss, surefire generational talent, all the advice you gave him makes sense. But when you still have some work to do and improvements to make, and there's still questions about how you play the position, then you need to approach this a lot differently.
Korrekt. Und in einer Zeit, in der man argumentieren kann, war er viel konservativer. Und er hat das getan. Und weißt du, warum die NFL sagt, dass wir uns nicht interessieren? Wegen deons Talent. Das ist der Grund. Und das ist der Grund, warum es mir schwierig ist, einige dieser Stimmen zu schauen, die versuchen, alles auf Rasse und Kultur zu verurteilen.
Korrekt. Und in einer Zeit, in der man argumentieren kann, war er viel konservativer. Und er hat das getan. Und weißt du, warum die NFL sagt, dass wir uns nicht interessieren? Wegen deons Talent. Das ist der Grund. Und das ist der Grund, warum es mir schwierig ist, einige dieser Stimmen zu schauen, die versuchen, alles auf Rasse und Kultur zu verurteilen.
Und das war der Grund, weshalb Shadur nicht eingeladen wurde, weil die NFL einen vertrauten Mann oder einen vertrauten weißen Mann nicht mag. Ich bin so wie, wie soll Deon überleben? Er war sehr zufrieden und hatte viel Schwachsinn und Bravado. Das war sein Uniform. Mehr als jedes Team, das er jemals gespielt hat. Und es hat ihn nicht nur akzeptiert, sondern auch lieb gemacht.
Und das war der Grund, weshalb Shadur nicht eingeladen wurde, weil die NFL einen vertrauten Mann oder einen vertrauten weißen Mann nicht mag. Ich bin so wie, wie soll Deon überleben? Er war sehr zufrieden und hatte viel Schwachsinn und Bravado. Das war sein Uniform. Mehr als jedes Team, das er jemals gespielt hat. Und es hat ihn nicht nur akzeptiert, sondern auch lieb gemacht.
Und ich denke, das war eine der Situationen, in denen in den geheimen Illuminati-Meetungen die黑en Leute zusammengekommen sind und gesagt haben, weißt du was, wir werden dieses W in einer oder anderen Weise bekommen. Und ich war so, Leute, das könnte nicht derjenige sein, über den wir uns treffen sollten.
Und ich denke, das war eine der Situationen, in denen in den geheimen Illuminati-Meetungen die黑en Leute zusammengekommen sind und gesagt haben, weißt du was, wir werden dieses W in einer oder anderen Weise bekommen. Und ich war so, Leute, das könnte nicht derjenige sein, über den wir uns treffen sollten.
Just on the spot, aren't they?
Just on the spot, aren't they?
Let me just give a quizzical. I'm concerned, but I don't know what you're talking about.
Let me just give a quizzical. I'm concerned, but I don't know what you're talking about.
I guess probably the most, the funniest part to me was Stephen A. Smith, who I live for when he challenges people live on national television to some kind of confrontation, be it You know, I wouldn't necessarily say a fistfight, but like when he challenged Kevin Durant, like, you don't want to make an enemy out of me. Or this time around when it came to J.D.
I guess probably the most, the funniest part to me was Stephen A. Smith, who I live for when he challenges people live on national television to some kind of confrontation, be it You know, I wouldn't necessarily say a fistfight, but like when he challenged Kevin Durant, like, you don't want to make an enemy out of me. Or this time around when it came to J.D.
Vance, the vice president, and Donald Trump, and all of a sudden Stephen A. Smith is like... come on my show and tell me, explain yourself. And I was like, yes, Stephen A., more debate duels. Let's go full wrestling. That was the part that I found to be highly, highly entertaining. It's like, yes, forget about how we used to have celebrity boxing.