Losers never learn, do they?
You would think that, after the first match up between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants, Flozell Adams would keep his play clean and his mouth shut.
But there he was, causing a scene before the end of the first half. After the play was blown dead, he shoved Justin Tuck from behind. Mathias Kiwanuka grabbed Adams by the facemask and the rest of the Giants went in for the kill.
"I saw a cheap shot and I reacted," Kiwi said. "There's no place for that in football. If you are a man, the man you punch should be looking at you in the face when you do it. No one ever expects to be hit in the back."
"I laugh at stuff like that," said Tuck. "It takes a coward, and some more words I can't say, to push a guy in the back when the play is dead. It just proves what kind of dirtbag he is."
Adams, probably mentally incapable of forming together full sentences, only had this to offer: "He's a nobody."
Giants VP of Communications, the always-entertaining Pat Hanlon, replied to Adams through his Twitter: "Somebody tell Flozell that "he's a nobody" has a nice piece of jewelry he'd like to show him..."
Word up.
I would say that I can't wait for these two teams to meet up again in the postseason, but December is Dallas' kryptonite. While they still sit atop the NFC East, their remaining schedule includes games with San Diego and New Orleans.
Start booking those Cabo trips now!


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