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...is on PTI shilling his new book now.

Is there a bigger fraud, a bigger hypocrite, in the NFL than this guy? ***** and whine about the media then sell your book on your day off.

Here's an original thought: Why not save the book until you've, you know, done something meaningful in a big game. What a fraud.
 
I tend to agree with Mike Freeman's take on Michael Strahan in the book "Bloody Sundays."

Strahan can be very hot-and-cold. I don't think I would quite go to the extent of "fraud," but he is capable of making things unnecessarily difficult on himself.
 
BYH said:
...is on PTI shilling his new book now.

Is there a bigger fraud, a bigger hypocrite, in the NFL than this guy? ***** and whine about the media then sell your book on your day off.

Here's an original thought: Why not save the book until you've, you know, done something meaningful in a big game. What a fraud.

Not trying to pick a fight with ya byh but how would this be any different that a member of media writing book complaining about the players . It cuts both ways.
 
Sam Mills 51 said:
I tend to agree with Mike Freeman's take on Michael Strahan in the book "Bloody Sundays."

Strahan can be very hot-and-cold. I don't think I would quite go to the extent of "fraud," but he is capable of making things unnecessarily difficult on himself.

What I mean by fraud, sam, is that the Giants, under Strahan, have had a glass jaw. Hit them once and they go down. 1997 playoffs...2000 Super Bowl...2002 playoffs...the 2003 season...last season. No internal toughness, but all we hear is Strahan yipping like a poodle. LT would eat him for lunch.

Boomer: And what I also mean by fraud is no one this side of Tiki loved face time in NY more than Strahan. No one this side of Tiki has been angling for a post-career gig more than Strahan. Yet all he does is chirp about how bad the media is. But he'll take his off-day to pitch his book.
 
BYH said:
...is on PTI shilling his new book now.

Is there a bigger fraud, a bigger hypocrite, in the NFL than this guy? ***** and whine about the media then sell your book on your day off.

Tiki Barber maybe, though I suppose he wouldn't qualify because he's retired now.
 
BYH said:
Sam Mills 51 said:
I tend to agree with Mike Freeman's take on Michael Strahan in the book "Bloody Sundays."

Strahan can be very hot-and-cold. I don't think I would quite go to the extent of "fraud," but he is capable of making things unnecessarily difficult on himself.

What I mean by fraud, sam, is that the Giants, under Strahan, have had a glass jaw. Hit them once and they go down. 1997 playoffs...2000 Super Bowl...2002 playoffs...the 2003 season...last season. No internal toughness, but all we hear is Strahan yipping like a poodle. LT would eat him for lunch.

Well, duh. ;D But, in the team's defense - as well as Strahan's - they're not about to start battling back for Tom Coughlin.

I saw that glass jaw when the Panthers blanked them in the Meadowlands in a playoff game almost two years ago. That's when I first recall Tiki torching the coaching staff for preparation.
 
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Sam Mills 51 said:
BYH said:
Sam Mills 51 said:
I tend to agree with Mike Freeman's take on Michael Strahan in the book "Bloody Sundays."

Strahan can be very hot-and-cold. I don't think I would quite go to the extent of "fraud," but he is capable of making things unnecessarily difficult on himself.

What I mean by fraud, sam, is that the Giants, under Strahan, have had a glass jaw. Hit them once and they go down. 1997 playoffs...2000 Super Bowl...2002 playoffs...the 2003 season...last season. No internal toughness, but all we hear is Strahan yipping like a poodle. LT would eat him for lunch.

Well, duh. ;D But, in the team's defense - as well as Strahan's - they're not about to start battling back for Tom Coughlin.

I saw that glass jaw when the Panthers blanked them in the Meadowlands in a playoff game almost two years ago. That's when I first recall Tiki torching the coaching staff for preparation.
My jaw dropped when I read on the Fox Sports rumor page that Strahan would rather finish his career under Coughlin than anyone else.

What's the **** is wrong him? He must be really out of it!
 

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