By now, I'm sure you've all heard about cocky little Josh McDaniels spouting "We own you!" to Chargers players, purportedly Shaun Phillips in specific, before little Joshy's donkeys got throttled by 29 points at home to the (now) division leading Bolts.  Oh by the way Josh, that player you "own" created the first turnover of the game on your first offensive drive.  Oops.  Anyway, it looks like the rest of the NFL, coaches and players, have taken notice of the trash talk from Denver's novice head coach, and outside of the Broncos' locker room, guess which side they are taking?


Keith Bullock of the Titans: "The coach had his opportunity when he was younger to have his time out there and obviously it's over..."


Ryan Clark of the Steelers: "Honestly, my thought on that is, I would like to petition Mr. [Roger] Goodell and say, if a coach can talk to me like that, I should be able to fight him," Clark said. "I don't know where he's from, but where I'm from, when somebody talks to you like that, they've got a problem with you. And we should be able to fight.  If a player talks that way, you get to hit him. When a coach talks that way, you don't really get to strike back. Who wants to have verbal jabs with a coach? That's no fun. Let's fight."




And the funniest one of all, especially due to the respect that the forthcoming quoted coach has around the league, is from Jeff Fisher: "Good luck in free agency." 
Ha...Ha....Ha.  Oh deary me, that is beautiful.  The only thing better would be for Tony Dungy to call McDaniels a punk.  Actually, it would have been better to see Phillips punch little Josh in the face, but we'll have to wait until at least the playoffs, if not next season, to possibly see that happen.
Anyway, I couldn't help but give thanks on Turkey Day to the Donkeys still having an ass on their sideline, even without Jay Cutler.  Can you imagine the havoc those two morons could wreak if they still wore the same colors?
Link to the the referenced article on ESPN.com here.


Cheers,
Sir Bolt/TF

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