Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Warren Sapp & Michael Strahan At It Again Over Hall Of Fame


Sapp: “I don’t think his resume stacks up when you put Tony Dungy, Walter Jones, Marvin Harrison and Derrick Brooks up. Those are four first-ballot Hall of Famers. You all don’t take that same critical eye as when you’re looking at somebody else. ‘Oh, it’s Michael. Awww, he’s our guy. He’s on TV with Kelly (Ripa)’ and ‘Oh, he’s such a good guy!’ I thought you got into the Hall because your resume stacked up with the echoes of the game. Not just the good. The great.”

Strahan: “The tiger does not pay attention to the opinion of a sheep. I don’t understand what the problem is, to be honest with you. If you have a problem with me, I’m the type of guy you come and talk to me. I’m not a coward to talk to somebody else when I have somebody’s number. I’m going to come to you and tell you if I have a problem. So I don’t understand what this whole thing is about.”

“I’m all hype. I lasted 15 years on all hype. I had 141-and-a-half career sacks — all hype. The coaches put me out there because that was hype. I played left end, that made me get sacks. Reggie White, he was hyped, too. Didn’t he play left end? Yeah, I was all hype. They never looked at me and said I should give money back for stealing. I did it as hard as I could do it, the best that I could do it for 15 years. I left it and now it’s a part of my life. It’s not my entire life. For some guys that is their life. That’s all they have left to hold on to.”

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