hooskins
11-27-2006, 04:09 PM
they said player. i'd vote with czab and go with springs. the quotes sounds like him. arch talks a bit differently. springs was rushed back onto the field and he's the most talkative guy on the team... he also had the best memory of what was said and softened and deflected those quotes at length (compared to anyone else). arch has been adamant about saying "no comment" so i doubt it's him... he also wasn't here before this year to know about the backstory with pierce et al. It has to be springs.
Apparently you havent been keeping up with Springs quotes. There is no chance it is him.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-27-2006, 04:15 PM
Apparently you havent been keeping up with Springs quotes. There is no chance it is him.
What has Springs said that makes you think that Springs is not the source?
The Zimmermans
11-27-2006, 04:23 PM
If we beat atlanta, all of this talk with subside, and the players will once again respect williams. Shawn Springs being healthy again has really transformed things from what I see. No matter what the players think of him, Williams is a good defensive coordinator, the BAD TACKLING is my main concern, it looked soooo much better this weekend.
SmootSmack
11-27-2006, 04:49 PM
I've narrowed it down to (in no particular order):
1. LaVar
2. Dan Snyder
3. Osama Bin Laden
4. Not Me (that's for all you Family Circus fans out there)
That Guy
11-27-2006, 04:56 PM
Apparently you havent been keeping up with Springs quotes. There is no chance it is him.
uh, what have you been reading? he basically recited every quote made to TF word for word in his unscripted, unguided responses. he denies it, but do you expect anyone to come out and say "I did it, so you guys can go ahead and stop talking to me and cut me right now." ? No one's going to do that.
I've narrowed it down to (in no particular order):
1. LaVar
2. Dan Snyder
3. Osama Bin Laden
4. Not Me (that's for all you Family Circus fans out there)
I think offiss should be added to the list
hesscl34
11-27-2006, 05:01 PM
I think it was Archuletta.
JoeRedskin
11-27-2006, 05:25 PM
In Springs post game interview, he said:
1) It was not me, b/c that is not how I was raised. My Dad was a pro player and he would kill me if he found out I was talking anonymously behind the coaches back. I was taught that you don't air the laundry.
2) If it had been me, you [the press] would have known it and I hope you recognize that I am man enough to be stand up about things like this.
3) There was a lot of what was said in the article that was true. Yes - Williams is arrogant, so is he. He prefers Williams to be arrogant.
Springs was clearly offended that anyone would think it was him. He said he didn't care who made the statements and jokingly thanked Friend for writing it b/c it brought the team together.
If you saw Springs postgame interview, you would know it was not him.
Citizens for 81
11-27-2006, 05:29 PM
Off topic again, did anyone else see how small Arch looked standing next to Taylor on the sideline yesterday?
I saw that too and thought the same thing. AA looked like some one's kid on the sideline. It's hard to believe that guy was such a monster in the Pac-10.
The article gets an A+ IMO. This has definitely rallied the troops. I think its BS when everyone wants to hang a whistle blower at first and then after some time has passed everyone talks about how courageous that person is.
Lastly, this has to be Springs. It sounds so much like him. I love the guy and how he speaks his mind (remember his quotes before the first Giants game about LaVar). Of course he's going to deny it, all the simple minded F---s out there would never forgive him.
The stuff about being a player who wants out and is close to the end of his contract is from Dexter Manley if I'm correct. Not to be too judgemental about him, but I don't think he's what I would call a reliable source.
SmootSmack
11-27-2006, 05:40 PM
In Springs post game interview, he said:
1) It was not me, b/c that is not how I was raised. My Dad was a pro player and he would kill me if he found out I was talking anonymously behind the coaches back. I was taught that you don't air the laundry.
2) If it had been me, you [the press] would have known it and I hope you recognize that I am man enough to be stand up about things like this.
3) There was a lot of what was said in the article that was true. Yes - Williams is arrogant, so is he. He prefers Williams to be arrogant.
Springs was clearly offended that anyone would think it was him. He said he didn't care who made the statements and jokingly thanked Friend for writing it b/c it brought the team together.
If you saw Springs postgame interview, you would know it was not him.
He also said he only has to practice two days a week and gets paid good money so why should he complain.