Posted on 12/24/2020 12:39:18 PM PST by MarvinStinson
Talib played in Denver a few years. He was one of the most intense players I’ve seen. He put it all out on the field.
If the NATIONAL FELONS want to broadcast games, more power to them...
Anybody that still promotes the values of the nfl by listening or watching should not complain about the way a past, present, or future felon speaks...
On the other hand, if you ever are going to do time in prison, listening and watching will give you a head start on understanding your new prison’s culture...
when I saw the name Talib, I thought it was about the treasonous politician Talib that is part of the ‘Squad”.
I liked that guy “Buger” that was on . I liked him because he was very informative and good at what he did. I could care less that he was black.
I know they were great
I loved him boogity boogity boogity i say that out loud when i get on the freeway
lol.. i might have hear that 6 letter word or the 12 letter word
HAHAHAHA
a real gem, Aqib is.. a man of few words,, intelligible ones anyway.
whatever happened to diction?
Sounds like them? Does the author mean "they" sound incoherent and uneducated? Or are those traits now considered diverse and is criticizing black incoherent and uneducated people now racist?
Haven’t watched the National Felons League since February.
Nice eyebrows.
Good! NFL needs more alienation!
THIS IS WHAT IS LEFT OF SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
Dear Fox, More Aqib Talib in the Booth, Please: TRAINA THOUGHTS
JIMMY TRAINADEC 21, 2020
https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2020/12/21/aqib-talib-provides-refreshing-voice-fox-sports-nfl-analyst
Former NFL defensive back Aqib Talib caused a social media stir earlier this season when he made his Fox debut as an analyst calling a Washington-Detroit game.
Talib made his return to Fox’s booth Sunday, doing color commentary for Eagles-Cardinals. I was able to listen to some of that game and I’m all in on Talib.
If you read Traina Thoughts or listen to the SI Media Podcast, you’ve heard me preach one thing when it comes to football analysts: Enough with the cookie-cutter commentators, give us something different and unique.
Talib was raw and refreshing. That’s pretty much the opposite of most NFL television analysts.
Talib was fun and loose. We loved the energy he brought to the telecast.
Talib’s reaction to DeAndre Hopkins’s wild game-winning catch–”What to do, what to do?”– was outstanding.
Fox now needs to do two things: Give us more Talib and don’t try to change Talib.
Aqib Talib looking like your Grandma’s couch.
I have no reason to watch or listen to the Negro Football League or the Negro Basketball Assoc. They made their bed and now they can sleep in it.
Israel Cohen, from his 1912 book “A Racial Program for the 20th Century”
The only people who are surprised are those who are uninformed, or in denial, or afraid, or liars themselves, all of whom tend to shoot the messenger in order to protect the propagators.
National Felon League. They have become a joke.
I think you nailed it
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