Posted on 01/29/2018 5:03:47 PM PST by GuavaCheesePuff
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long said he wont visit President Trumps White House if his team defeats the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII on Sunday. No, Im not going to the White House, Long said in an interview on Barstool Sports podcast Pardon My Take. Are you kidding me? Long, who was originally drafted by the St. Louis Rams and is playing in his 10th NFL season, played for the Patriots last season. He was one of several players who skipped the teams White House visit after New England defeated the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI. Long is the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer and current Fox Sports studio analyst Howie Long.
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How did Howie go so wrong with his little shitbag?
Ok, enough Eagles players have come out to where I am rooting for Brady, the Krafts, and Belicheck solely based on jack@$$ behavior like this.
I live in PA & I think CHRIS LONG must be actually STUPID to say this. Another dumb LIBERAL. Sports guys have been idolized their entire lives. Why make comments that will make people hate you...
As a Patriot, Long didnt go to the WH last year.
Oh, oh! That’s what I get for not following football! I don’t know who that guy was, or who he played for, etc. My assertion was just an intuitive guess.
Still, I think it would be hard to turn down an invitation from the President. I wonder what his family thought about his decision. Or what issue is so important to him that he would refuse the invitation.
That’s also what I get for not reading the lead article carefully!
Puppy Bowl Baby!
Major Bowl food included for this household! After deep sea fishing off East Coast Florida that morning. Screw Professional Football!!!
Long is loved in Philadelphia. The guy has a following
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