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| To get smoked across the middle of the field and battle in the trenches? They can do what they want. The hair is based on Samoan heritage so you're pretty racist. Unless you're talking about Matthews and AJ Hawk. Brady is the only feminine guy out there complaining for calls. So is Eli Manning with his dejected face after he throws a ball. |
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| I really don`t look at the male players that have long hair as feminine. I don`t exactly look at Larry Fitzgerald or Chris Johnson and say, "Man, they look exactly like a little frilly girl!" Ha Ha. It`s just a hairstyle, it doesn`t make them feminine. For instance, Troy Polamalu has the long hair but that`s something that is part of his Samoan culture. I do, however think though that they should tie it up, because I have seen Troy Polamalu get his hair pulled by Larry Johnson, which by the way was beyond ridiculous and totally out of line. Interesting question, LOL!! |