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Pastimes : Football Forum (NFL)

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To: JakeStraw who started this subject7/14/2003 7:34:51 PM
From: mistermj  Read Replies (1) of 45644
 
Tampa Bay’s Warren Sapp is ready for some football. His Bucs take on the Eagles in the debut of The Linc on the MNF opener, but the war of words has already begun. First he ripped the fans, telling the Tampa Tribune: “Philadelphia's one of those ignorant towns where it's either we win or nobody wins. Either we beat you or we beat you. Either we beat you on the field or we're going to fight you in the stands. That's just what that city is.” Uh, Warren, don’t forget to bring your bodyguard(s) up to Philly. Sapp also dissed the Eagles, saying: “My first victory in the NFL was at [Veterans Stadium]. I opened the Vet with a [butt] whoopi! ng, and I closed it with a [butt] whooping. And I love it. I'm going to get to open their new house with a [butt] whooping. It's coming.” So is the 2003 football season. I can’t wait. … Lastly, from the I-thought-I’d-heard-it-all department comes word from Dallas that Deion Sanders played the Jesus Card when presented with a car repair bill. A judge is ruling on the case as we speak. According to the Associated Press, Sanders told the owner he would pay only $1,500 of the $4,265 bill because, and I quote: "Praise Jesus. I follow what in my heart I'm told to pay.'' Either Deion is broke or he’s losing his mind. Who uses Jesus as an excuse for being cheap?

Its all just too funny...lets play some football!
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