Warren Sapp says Myles is lazy, makes 4 plays a game and isn't worthy of a number 1 pick
Ragoo said:
Myles comes from a solid family and not the other side of the tracks. Sapp, booger etc. probably think Myles should have more hatred and anger for the world because of their common skin color.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2017/story/_/id/19225223/warren-sapp-think-myles-garrett-no-1-pickJM13 said:
Warren Sapp says Myles is lazy, makes 4 plays a game and isn't worthy of a number 1 pick
queso1 said:
Myles is obviously a wonderful young man. He is also a physical specimen and a good player. I do think he's a bit too finesse for my liking. I'd much prefer a guy like the DE for tennesssee. Myles has a bit too much Clowney and not enough Haley.
AgOutsideAustin said:
Sapp is getting paid by the click cause the dumbass burned through all his money and went broke.
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FOOTBALL; Sapp, Potential No. 1 Draft Pick, Fails Drug Tests
By MIKE FREEMAN
Published: March 14, 1995
University of Miami defensive lineman Warren Sapp, the potential No. 1 pick in next month's National Football League draft, and his teammate, running back James Stewart, also a potential first-round pick, both failed drug tests at the N.F.L. scouting combine in February, according to several club executives and people in the league.
According to people who were notified in writing by the league about the test results, Sapp failed both cocaine and marijuana tests. Stewart, they said, failed only the marijuana test. At the combine, a showcase of college players in front of N.F.L. talent evaluators, players are tested for cocaine, marijuana, steroids and alcohol.
BostonAg74 said:
Warren Sapp vs. Mike Sherman
Warren Sapp vs. Michael Strahan
Warren Sapp vs. Brandon Marshall
Warren Sapp vs. 2 Prostitutes
Warren Sapp Bankruptcy
Warren Sapp vs. His Girlfriend
Warren Sapp is a colossal dirtbag who failed at all but one thing in his life. So why would anyone listen to him about anything?
Meximan said:
If being lazy means being tackled to the ground on every play by three offensive linemen, then yes, he is lazy.
Exactly. Filling up a 24 hour sport network isn't easy (just ask the LHN), so the ESPN producers literally instruct their talking heads to get on the air and make controversial statements that go against mainstream opinion. This generates pointless arguments that fill up time.Quote:
In this ridiculous media culture of going for shock value to get clicks, there is a very good chance that Sapp doesn't even believe what he said.
TheWoodsAg said:
He was held on every play and has yet to use it as an excuse.