Giants RB David Wilson cries like a hoe azz niigga after fumble

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As a Giants Fan I liked that fact that he cried after that fumble, shows that hes passionate and cares about the game. :obama:
shyt....that's not good. If he got mad at himself then it would have been better.

But with that crying NOW Coughlin has to worry about it being mental with him now.

That crying probably left him on the bench.
 

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shyt....that's not good. If he got mad at himself then it would have been better.

But with that crying NOW Coughlin has to worry about it being mental with him now.

That crying probably left him on the bench.

:huhldup: its one game ! How bout you worry about how completely unspectacular shonn Greene will be this season
 

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:huhldup: its one game ! How bout you worry about how completely unspectacular shonn Greene will be this season


I'm talking football in general.

This idea that being a fan of another team means you can't speak on another is just plain dumb.

You seem never to disspell exactly what it is that I"m saying.
 

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I didnt have an issue with him being emotional after the fumble :manny:

I had an issue with the fumble itself :upsetfavre:
 

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I didnt have an issue with him being emotional after the fumble :manny:

I had an issue with the fumble itself :upsetfavre:
Man...he clearly showed that its mental with him now. That's not good. He probably now has to think about holding the ball rather than just running.

That crying wasn't a good look. He brought those tears with him from college.
 

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I'm talking football in general.

This idea that being a fan of another team means you can't speak on another is just plain dumb.

You seem never to disspell exactly what it is that I"m saying.

I can't dispel whey you said because the jets haven't even played a game . The giants haven't played more that one game so how can I comment on coples season performance or on if it's a mental issue and he's now scared of fumbling and it's a concern ? Tom helped Bradshaw and tiki so I'm not worried you acting like you skip Bayless jumping to conclusions. Say coples does nothing ANd in week 2 Wilson runs for 100 yds what does it prove in the long run ? Nothing
 
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Man...he clearly showed that its mental with him now. That's not good. He probably now has to think about holding the ball rather than just running.

That crying wasn't a good look. He brought those tears with him from college.

He's always been like that - he does get emotional. And yeah, he'll have to think about holding the ball rather than running...like every other RB who had to overcome that issue.
 
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I didnt have an issue with him being emotional after the fumble :manny:

I had an issue with the fumble itself :upsetfavre:

Dude cant pass block for shyt either so his time on the field was gonna be limited off that alone..rb's arent valuable enough to take in the first round anymore anyway
 
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FreedS[ohh]lave;1397066 said:
Dude cant pass block for shyt either..rb's arent valuable enough to take in the first round anymore anyway

Very few RBs can pass block coming out of college. Bradshaw used to be one of the worst. I'll never forget Eli shoving him in the back during the NO game. Now Bradshaw is one of the game's best pass blockers.
 

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I can't dispel whey you said because the jets haven't even played a game .

What the hell? I said nothing about the Jets other than what a co-worker said and me ribbing him. Me talking about Wilson fumbling has more to do with me playing the position in the past and knowing how mentally fukked up a fumbling spell can fukk with a player.

The giants haven't played more that one game so how can I comment on coples season performance or on if it's a mental issue and he's now scared of fumbling and it's a concern ? Tom helped Bradshaw and tiki so I'm not worried you acting like you skip Bayless jumping to conclusions. Say coples does nothing ANd in week 2 Wilson runs for 100 yds what does it prove in the long run ? Nothing

Coples isn't my main focus.

Like I said, I played the position..although never having fumbling problems, I saw others that did and how it becomes a mental game. Him fumbling once every 48 carries, knowing it ruined his draft status...yeah...there's a lot behind those tears.

And no...I don't doubt Tom Coughlin fixing that.
 

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Man...he clearly showed that its mental with him now. That's not good. He probably now has to think about holding the ball rather than just running.

That crying wasn't a good look. He brought those tears with him from college.

How do you want me to respond to this trolling ?? You making conclusions off one game and judging someone you don't know character. You don't know what hes going to think when runs leave the sports psychoanalyst act out and Just comment
 

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He's always been like that - he does get emotional. And yeah, he'll have to think about holding the ball rather than running...like every other RB who had to overcome that issue.
Every other RB doesn't fumble once every 48 carries man.

Every RB doesn't have a fumbling problem. It's not the same across the board. This is something tied to him from college, to affecting his draft status, to fumbling on his second NFL carry. That's why he was crying.
 

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How do you want me to respond to this trolling ?? You making conclusions off one game and judging someone you don't know character. You don't know what hes going to think when runs leave the sports psychoanalyst act out and Just comment


You're a labeler.

Dog....when you have to worry about how you carry the ball rather than just running, it effects how you play. I've played and coached and seen the game long enough to see it happen. I'm not talking for the sake of arguing...I'm speaking from experience seeing it at the pro, college and down to the HS level. Dude crying had a lot more behind it.

That fumbling cost him several million dollars from being selected higher.

And you want to think i'm trolling?

Niqqa please. You're more interested in labeling me than talking football. I love the Jets, but not enough to be a thin skinned bytch about a player's shortcomings like you're displaying. :heh:

Soccer mom much?
 

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Man...he clearly showed that its mental with him now. That's not good. He probably now has to think about holding the ball rather than just running.

That crying wasn't a good look. He brought those tears with him from college.
Tiki and Bradshaw brought it with them too...it was mental with them as well....I am not worried in game 1 coming off a good camp that he had

I'm more concerned about our run blocking than I am about his fumble issues

FreedS[ohh]lave;1397066 said:
Dude cant pass block for shyt either so his time on the field was gonna be limited off that alone..rb's arent valuable enough to take in the first round anymore anyway
Bradshaw couldnt pass block either....he will be a weapon as a change of pace back and as a receiver...not worried
 

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Tiki and Bradshaw brought it with them too...it was mental with them as well....I am not worried in game 1 coming off a good camp that he had

I'm more concerned about our run blocking than I am about his fumble issues


Bradshaw couldnt pass block either....he will be a weapon as a change of pace back and as a receiver...not worried


Tiki's fumbling problems started in the pros.
 
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