You often have some odd takes, but I think this one takes the cake.That also makes them females.
You often have some odd takes, but I think this one takes the cake.That also makes them females.
damn - ended up watching the whole thing on my phone at work got me crying like a male lolHe even referenced it in his eulogy at Kobe's funeral. At the 4:55 mark.
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maybe... they have talked to kyler in private over the last four years and it isnt getting through.Yes, Kyler was being a female for those actions. He’s not above it. No one is.
But for some reason, it’s cool with you when another person airs out the dirty laundry. That’s cool, I guess. Luckily, I didn’t grow up like that.
I think I see his point because the women in my family dislike it when a guy addresses them as "female" over "woman". Even a few find some negative connotation behind it.
How do we know he's not in Texas? Isn't that just a warmup pic from their last game in Carolina?You must be registered for see images attach
In actual Kyler news, he just posted this on IG, and he ain't in Texas.
My takes are only different, not odd. You & most others here see it differently due to age/racial/cultural/regional difference between yourself & I. You & most others probably see it as delusional as opposed to differential.You often have some odd takes, but I think this one takes the cake.
Possibly, but I don't get this female argument.My takes are only different, not odd. You & most others here see it differently due to age/racial/cultural/regional difference between yourself & I. You & most others probably see it as delusional as opposed to differential.
I think that's where different cultures comes into play. I understood what he meant on first read, but others did not and probably still do not. I don't think misogyny was present at all, but I get it from others' POV.Besides the whole woman/female debate, which certainly matters in context, the layer of misogyny beyond that is still present.
Mm, different culture doesn't mean it isn't misogynistic. Lots of manners of speech are misogynistic in lots of different cultures. Still, I say we pack it away and simply continue talking about the topic at hand. I hope to listen to this later at home.I think that's where different cultures comes into play. I understood what he meant on first read, but others did not and probably still do not. I don't think misogyny was present at all, but I get it from others' POV.
Yeah… I’m happy this hasn’t devolved into a war of words.PS: While the overall jury is still out on Murray, I think he's handling the Beachum stuff the right way by not saying anything. When some mention how Durant handled Barkley in the media, that's 2 HOF/Best In Class type players going at each other...totally different situation with Beachum and Murray. As some have said, Kelvin is a fringe starter/replacement player. Murray does not need to say anything about Beachum in public. I think the only reason Kyler even clapped back at P7 last year, was because he sees the 2 of them at the same level.
Honestly if you had said beeyatch (sorry mods) instead of female I don't think I would've even blinked, I've called both males and females that when they don't or can't handle things well. But I think even that is a no-no now lol times be changingMy takes are only different, not odd. You & most others here see it differently due to age/racial/cultural/regional difference between yourself & I. You & most others probably see it as delusional as opposed to differential.
It's not misogynistic nor I did not want it to come off such a way. My mother raised me way better than that. However, someone understood me so I know I'm not delusional.Mm, different culture doesn't mean it isn't misogynistic. Lots of manners of speech are misogynistic in lots of different cultures. Still, I say we pack it away and simply continue talking about the topic at hand. I hope to listen to this later at home.
Honestly, Beachum is right. Kyler just needs to grow up and become a better leader and the talk will go away. He has regressed and is being called out on it.
Well, you got me there. I didn't notice the Panthers logo in the background.How do we know he's not in Texas? Isn't that just a warmup pic from their last game in Carolina?
How old are you, so we know which generation you're speaking about?I don’t think it is, but again, different generation.
Cause he’s right. When there’s a report of an anonymous teammate questioning his leadership the Kyler honks so there’s no name on it. But when a teammate is honest publicly the same honks say it should be private. Usually well respected teammates don’t go public with this stuff unless they’ve already tried privately. I agree the locational stuff is just radio fodder. I know Mahomes is pretty involved in KC year round but I don’t hear about similar QB’s doing the same.lol, how the hell is Beachum not getting slandered for doubling-down on the dirty laundry he has aired out like a 16 year old female?
Beachum could be Trent Williams & Kyler could be Nathan Peterman & I would still feel the same.
I know Kyler is unlikable around these parts, but Beachum continuing to put a teammate on blast is just some weird high school sh/crap. Kyler could’ve stooped to Beachum’s level in public, but he has refused.
Is anyone whining about this?!?Agreed. I just don't want to hear people whine about Kyler not being more beloved in Arizona. It is similar to the home crowd turnout. Don't complain about visiting fans if you can't put out a consistently winning product.
Where in the valley did John Navarre live? Kent graham? Jeff Blake? Kevin kolb? This was very important to you, you must have a spreadsheet of past and present players home locations.Just a fan with an opinion on a message board.
A fan who is a longtime season ticket holder and has seen how NFL players have lived and acted in the Valley of the Sun since 1988.
Should’ve just told kyler that to his face. What constructive purpose does it have embarrassing your teammate publicly?Have you actually listened to the comments either time he has shared them?
He says he feels Kyler has what it takes to be a leader and he has shown some progress, but in his opinion (which he and others are entitled to have, right?) he feels Kyler needs to grow up and be a man. Step up even more and be a strong leader. He says he feels he has it in him.
Everyone took the comment about growing up and ran with it which is the only reason he repeated it when asked about it in another interview. Personally, I like a guy like Beachum who says what he feels and doesn't back down or try to redefine what he previously said. He said what he said and he stands behind it.
This is highly offensive and misogynistic.No, I just made it up in mind as I was listening to Bobby Womack.
Yea, you like the high school female mindset of gossiping & airing out dirty laundry in public instead of acting like grown men & handling your business in private.
I’m not sure how any “grown man” is cool with what Beachum is doing, but hey, do you. I hate that Hollywood retaliated & stooped to Beachum’s level.
Maybe it’s just a generational thing. Maybe that’s what you were used to growing up. I’m clearly not with your generation(or many others on here), but if I got beef/tension/criticism with a teammate, we will handle whatever conflict behind closed doors. Don’t be a weirdo/female & put me on blast. Especially if we’re teammates.
Yu should either stop drinking, back away from the keyboard, or maybe seek some therapy for your misogyny. It’s really ugly.That also makes them females.
Well those are face to face. Have more respect for that.Like Kyler who was suspended in college for cursing out one of his coaches on the field and on the sideline during a game?
Like professional football player Kyler who cursed at his coach (Kliff) on the field and on the sideline during a game?
Like that? So is Kyler now a female in your mind?
Hate-inspired speech and perspective is not generational. That’s an excuse to continue hateful ways.I don’t think it is, but again, different generation.
None of those guys were drafted #1 overall and expected to be the face of the franchise, but back in the day the hot place to live was Ahwatukee. You could go into a Safeway or Circle K and run into a player or two. Most players - even now - live in the East Valley, if they live in Arizona.Where in the valley did John Navarre live? Kent graham? Jeff Blake? Kevin kolb? This was very important to you, you must have a spreadsheet of past and present players home locations.