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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 626784" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>i'll agree, trash talking has been around forever, but it hasn't always been around like it is now on the field. Well maybe pro's i never played there. Lots of trash talking happened off the field and then they lined it up on game day and beat the hell out of each other. Lots of guys I knew like to remind someone of what they did to them last time they played and what they were going to do next time. Hardly any said anything on the field other than among their own teammates. </p><p></p><p>It's just funny to see how attitudes change. Some actually believe you can't beat the **** out of your opponent if you don't like to talk trash? or that if you are playing with adrenaline you can't be expected to keep your emotions in check? and you see a celebration dance after every tackle, well because they're on adrenaline? How come all those other guys could make tackles and line up and do it again?</p><p></p><p>I don't mind shots fired over the bow during the week, but let your play talk for you on the field. It's not like they guy who's *** I just kicked didn't know I just blew him up in front of everybody and when someone got the best of me, it didn't mean more or less because they had words to say afterwards. Line up and do it again. If I want to watch trash i'll watch WWE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 626784, member: 10441"] i'll agree, trash talking has been around forever, but it hasn't always been around like it is now on the field. Well maybe pro's i never played there. Lots of trash talking happened off the field and then they lined it up on game day and beat the hell out of each other. Lots of guys I knew like to remind someone of what they did to them last time they played and what they were going to do next time. Hardly any said anything on the field other than among their own teammates. It's just funny to see how attitudes change. Some actually believe you can't beat the **** out of your opponent if you don't like to talk trash? or that if you are playing with adrenaline you can't be expected to keep your emotions in check? and you see a celebration dance after every tackle, well because they're on adrenaline? How come all those other guys could make tackles and line up and do it again? I don't mind shots fired over the bow during the week, but let your play talk for you on the field. It's not like they guy who's *** I just kicked didn't know I just blew him up in front of everybody and when someone got the best of me, it didn't mean more or less because they had words to say afterwards. Line up and do it again. If I want to watch trash i'll watch WWE [/QUOTE]
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