Pretty ironic for some sissy with flowing blonde hair to call a NFL Superbowl Champion Coach a "homo"
http://www.msnbc.com/news/949911.asp?0cv=CB20
Giants’ Shockey calls Parcells a ‘homo’
Tight end reportedly makes
comments in magazine article
NBCSPORTS.COM NEWS SERVICES
Aug. 8 — New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey is at it again. Shockey, known for his outrageous comments, called Dallas Cowboys new coach Bill Parcells a “homo” in a surprising — and disputed — magazine interview, the New York Daily News reported Friday.
“LET’S SEE HOW much Parcells wins this year,” Shockey is quoted as saying about the former Giants coach in New York magazine. “I’ll make him pay when we play them. The homo.”
The article will be released in the magazine Monday.
The Daily News said Shockey then ripped into the former Giants coach for being a quitter — pointing to Parcells’ numerous flip-flops on whether to can his football career, the magazine said.
“He says he quits, then he wants to come back and coach,” Shockey was quoted as saying in the magazine. “Do something. Stay in commentary or stay in football or get the hell out of everybody’s life.”
http://www.msnbc.com/news/949911.asp?0cv=CB20
Giants’ Shockey calls Parcells a ‘homo’
Tight end reportedly makes
comments in magazine article
NBCSPORTS.COM NEWS SERVICES
Aug. 8 — New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey is at it again. Shockey, known for his outrageous comments, called Dallas Cowboys new coach Bill Parcells a “homo” in a surprising — and disputed — magazine interview, the New York Daily News reported Friday.
“LET’S SEE HOW much Parcells wins this year,” Shockey is quoted as saying about the former Giants coach in New York magazine. “I’ll make him pay when we play them. The homo.”
The article will be released in the magazine Monday.
The Daily News said Shockey then ripped into the former Giants coach for being a quitter — pointing to Parcells’ numerous flip-flops on whether to can his football career, the magazine said.
“He says he quits, then he wants to come back and coach,” Shockey was quoted as saying in the magazine. “Do something. Stay in commentary or stay in football or get the hell out of everybody’s life.”