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That rivalry in Alabama

VALDOSTADAWGVALDOSTADAWG Posts: 1,468 mod

Anybody else see the news? Former Auburn DT Gabe Wright was cut from the Miami Dolphins for getting in a fight with (now teammate former opponent) Alabama's Kenyan Drake. Way off topic, I know, but is it bad for me to love how much these SEC rivalries mean to players after their time in college is up?

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24371875/miami-dolphins-cut-gabe-wright-cheap-shot-kenyan-drake

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  • KaseyKasey Posts: 29,835 mod

    That can't be why he cheap shot him...

  • VALDOSTADAWGVALDOSTADAWG Posts: 1,468 mod

    @Kasey said:
    That can't be why he cheap shot him...

    Either way it makes for a good story.

  • scooterdawgscooterdawg Posts: 3,066 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Rivalries are good. I love hearing about NFL players making bets with teammates over rivalry games. I'd like to think that Chubb gives Baker Mayfield some ribbing about the Rose Bowl but Nick's probably too nice.

    Speaking of Baker, I find it hilarious that on Hard Knocks he's saying that Bob Evans and Olive Garden are the two best places to eat in Cleveland the night before he signs a huge contract..

  • KaseyKasey Posts: 29,835 mod

    @scooterdawg said:
    Rivalries are good. I love hearing about NFL players making bets with teammates over rivalry games. I'd like to think that Chubb gives Baker Mayfield some ribbing about the Rose Bowl but Nick's probably too nice.

    Speaking of Baker, I find it hilarious that on Hard Knocks he's saying that Bob Evans and Olive Garden are the two best places to eat in Cleveland the night before he signs a huge contract..

    Coming from Norman, Oklahoma they probably are

  • UnderDog68UnderDog68 Posts: 3,109 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @Kasey said:

    @scooterdawg said:
    Rivalries are good. I love hearing about NFL players making bets with teammates over rivalry games. I'd like to think that Chubb gives Baker Mayfield some ribbing about the Rose Bowl but Nick's probably too nice.

    Speaking of Baker, I find it hilarious that on Hard Knocks he's saying that Bob Evans and Olive Garden are the two best places to eat in Cleveland the night before he signs a huge contract..

    Coming from Norman, Oklahoma they probably are

    Yea....In Norman it was Waffle House and Shoney's for Mayfield.

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