From a poster on 247:
heard that a player said "*****" with the hard r, and GP responded by saying, "don't say *****"
This smells like #FakeNews (washing my mouth out after saying that phrase). I do not believe there was a "team meeting" this morning (at least not one scheduled?).
I see... So, the word itself is meaningless? Or the utterance of it is purely a racial thing? The point I'm driving at is that it is a word. A word that should carry little meaning in modern times, considering it's etymology. Yet, so many have been conditioned to react to it in such an unhinged manner that it is literally fascinating.Don't agree with this take at all. It is diffrent when an AA rapper uses it compared to an older white assistant football coach...
From a poster on 247:
heard that a player said "*****" with the hard r, and GP responded by saying, "don't say *****"
I understand that but we have been doing musical chairs bc of COVID.There are tons of meetings during 2-a-days. Multiple per day, although its usually divided by offense/defense and by positions. Whole team meetings are not an everyday thing. I am guessing such a meeting would have been an all-defense meeting.
I see... So, the word itself is meaningless? Or the utterance of it is purely a racial thing? The point I'm driving at is that it is a word. A word that should carry little meaning in modern times, considering it's etymology. Yet, so many have been conditioned to react to it in such an unhinged manner that it is literally fascinating.
It's a word. Nothing more. To react in such ways is to give it weight and power. Better to not react at all, and let it die.
Pray, elaborate...[ What the heck? ]. Stop being an ignorant piece of [ Cumbie’s red zone playcalling ].
Soon to be former playerTo clarify the player is Dylan Jordan.
so are we supposed to guess who posted this or are you going to say.
the pitt reference would infer a linebacker from kansas