06-27-2019, 04:32 PM
(06-27-2019, 02:10 PM)BengalsRocker Wrote: You live in a bubble my friend. I've actually heard them make fun of him on ESPN, FOX, and other major media outlets. He's a hooping hollering homer that is the Bengals ownership mouthpiece.
https://awfulannouncing.com/2013/hilarious-bengals-radio-call-is-the-nfl-highlight-of-the-week.html
And yes a much younger and stronger Gresham could kick ol' Laps ass easily.
To say otherwise is just living in a veteran Bengals fantasy land.
Dude was the only one who had enough nuts to take on Geno in drill practices.
Let's just sh+t on him a little more though.
Fans of this team just make me wanna shake my damn head.
I'm a big fan of Lap and don't care what other media people think of him. His analysis is so often really accurate. He's a homer to be sure, something I actually enjoy about him. His exuberance can be a bit on the intrusive side at times but I love the flavor.
But as for Gresh, I think you have a bit of a point. The guy was a violent blocker and physically very intimidating. And when he came into the league he had really good hands. They said he was a slow study, which I believe. But it makes me wonder what the team culture was for guys like him (and Ross?) - and how much of it was the Head Coach, the coaching staff as a whole and maybe other players?
I believe he made the pro bowl in Arizona. He was strong as a bull and had long arms. I remember thinking that Lap might want to make sure he didn't run into Gresh in a dark ally...
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