Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by BobS:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
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Lmao
That last post is so stupid lmao. They are all very stupid obviously, last one stands out since you are obviously completely clueless about CF, just like the NFL.
Obviously SD didnt watch USC football and didnt have a clue. In reality though, all he did was repeat the same posts that Kolohe was making. Both were more concerned about his nail polish and showing emotion after a loss than how he actually looked on the field
I was more concerned with the red flags he was putting out there, I don't even remember talking s**t about his nail polish if I ever did. But what concerns I had about him was the two about him wanting ownership and crying to mommy in the stands, seriously who the f**k does that!!! I've never flipped flopped about his play on the field, then again he did turn the ball over a lot this past season.
Lemme guess USC alumni?
There were some red flags. They still remain. It's yet to be seen what he is. It's very early. Everyone knows he has outstanding physical talent. It's just the head and can he keep that together or not. Over the long term. We don't know yet.
He's probably more mentally strong than the two (Kolohe & Diego) of you combined x10. I mean, just because someone's different than us, we get scared and concerned. This is the sad story of the human race :)
No I can tell you he's not, I've lost many a few fights in Jiu jitsu, I didn't want to go home and cuddle with my dog after I lost or look for my mommy in the stands and go cry to her after I lost a match.
If I cried to my parents my mom would have told me to suck it up when I was a kid and my dad would have taken the belt to me. It was a different world back then.
My dad would always there to point out my mistakes. I do not think I ever did anything right as far as he was concerned.
Damn skippy that's exactly how my parents were too. Football, Jiu Jitsu, taekwondo and soccer I never cried. I remember when I was playing soccer, my dad told me to get in the car you suck, you not only embarrassed yourself but you embarrassed the whole family, people took off of work to come see you play. Never played soccer again, still never cried though.
The embarrassed the family crack was pretty harsh. Your dad got you to retire from soccer at a young age, mine was baseball. Typical of my father, first pitching start, little league pitcher's duel which was odd.0-0 going to extra innings I just threw smoke for my age. Bottom of the 7th 2outs, 0-2 count no one on. Hell with wasting pitches I knew the big fat kid was too slow to hit me. He damn near hit the ball out of a High School park and we were 9 and 10 year olds. Lost 1-0, my dad kept asking me if I injured my neck from turning it around so fast to watch that rocket the guy hit. He must have bagged on me for that for weeks. I just played 2 years. I was a good pitcher, but I was a .200 hitter. Come to find out I needed glasses, the catcher's mitt was a bid enough target, but I could to see the ball well enough to hit. Retired from baseball at 10, got glasses at 11. Dad would pitch to me and cuss me out for being a crappy hitter. Later in life I would go to the batting cages and hit the 90mph with ease. I wonder what would have happened if I got glasses at 9?