I LOL'ed at that mainly because there are people I work with that will do that shit.Richie wrote:I mean, I like the kid too guys... but jeez. lol
Some people here would give Trubisky a round of applause for wiping his ass correctly if they could.
"You see that? He got all of the feces out of his asshole! It's a clean asshole! When you're an NFL quarterback, ya gotta have a clean ass! All the greats had a clean ass! Marino, Montana, Tarkenton, Brady, Manning... all of them. CLEAN ASSES. Not a swampy ass in the bunch. This kid's on the right track! Love it!"
Get the f*** back in the huddle
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well, it is sort of his job to be in charge, so I don't see the big deal here ... if it motivates his O-Line to play better, that's cool but the reality is they should be properly motivated in the first place without someone yelling shit at themmmmc_35 wrote:It's good he showed command presence. For a rookie to tell vets like Long, or Sitton, "I am in charge" shows some balls.
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Well, Biscuits confirmed that he indeed say that to Pro-Bowl G Josh Sitton. I love it too. I want to see my QB take control of the offense and set the tone.
Biscuits Confirms
Biscuits Confirms