NFL approves of having a 'fall guy' in your crew

Cartire

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -fall-guy/

I might have clickbaited the headline a tad, since Cris Carter ( :pukeface: ) is the one that actually said it. But Florio has a point, it was posted and kept on NFL.com, so unless they dont screen their videos, they approve of the advice.

On a serious (bring the jokes regardless) note, I dont think this really surprises anyone, but I do think its a bit assholish to preach it at the symposium.
 

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Former NFL MLB Borland said he was thinking about walking out of the symposium.

Sapp and Carter should not be telling rookies what to do, more what not to do.
 

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It's still on youtube.... (audio is terrible, need to crank it up quite a bit)

[youtube]OSLw2ddpM7U[/youtube]
 

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lsheldon":26fphe5k said:
It's still on youtube.... (audio is terrible, need to crank it up quite a bit)

[youtube]OSLw2ddpM7U[/youtube]

Carter was obviously joking . . . apparently, Borland has no sense of humor. Typical Whiner, LOL.

He was criticizing the whole idea of having a bunch of leaches that suck up your money without contributing anything to your professional career, i.e. a crew. They're not on the field playing for you, and they're certainly not going to be the ones to take the fall if you get in trouble for their antics and bad influence. It's called sarcasm, Borland.
 

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