VID NFL Stars Read Their Own Superlatives

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Goldie Wilson III

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That was actually pretty funny and I don't particularly care for Jimmy Fallon. I guess he is sometimes a tolerable entertainer with but as a comedian he is somewhere in the Malvert the Janitor/IDOHARM/Tom green class of shitty comedians who should try their hand at something else like playing the thrilling game of Russian Roulette.

With that said I AM a big fan of the Rhetorical device irony and pointing out others hypocrisy while blatantly ignoring my own. Jimmy Fallon is an interesting case study and if I wasn't impervious to psychoanalysis I would be as well.

Jimmy Fallon had a skit on SNL where he played Carson Daly and used to have a Catch phrase that he was "a massive tool." To think that years later he would himself follow in Carson Daly's footsteps and become "a massive tool" is the kind of irony that would make William Shakespeare proud.

I'm sure my opinion doesn't matter to Mr. Fallon who is sleeping on a big pile of money every night while I am fishing quarters out of my couch for beer money. The thing is he can't take his millions with him when he dies and his legacy will not be of any significance and he will quickly "fade into bolivian" with many others who sold their SOULS and INTEGRITY for the almighty dollar

Getting to one of the players featured here Joe Haden aka The Black Dilbert. This guy was an amazing player and instrumental in helping the Gators win the 2008 National Championship. It's good to see he has embraced this "superlative" and made it fashionable and "street" to like one of my all time favorite comic strips Dilbert again.
 

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That was actually pretty funny and I don't particularly care for Jimmy Fallon. I guess he is sometimes a tolerable entertainer with but as a comedian he is somewhere in the Malvert the Janitor/IDOHARM/Tom green class of shitty comedians who should try their hand at something else like playing the thrilling game of Russian Roulette.

With that said I AM a big fan of the Rhetorical device irony and pointing out others hypocrisy while blatantly ignoring my own. Jimmy Fallon is an interesting case study and if I wasn't impervious to psychoanalysis I would be as well.

Jimmy Fallon had a skit on SNL where he played Carson Daly and used to have a Catch phrase that he was "a massive tool." To think that years later he would himself follow in Carson Daly's footsteps and become "a massive tool" is the kind of irony that would make William Shakespeare proud.

I'm sure my opinion doesn't matter to Mr. Fallon who is sleeping on a big pile of money every night while I am fishing quarters out of my couch for beer money. The thing is he can't take his millions with him when he dies and his legacy will not be of any significance and he will quickly "fade into bolivian" with many others who sold their SOULS and INTEGRITY for the almighty dollar

Getting to one of the players featured here Joe Haden aka The Black Dilbert. This guy was an amazing player and instrumental in helping the Gators win the 2008 National Championship. It's good to see he has embraced this "superlative" and made it fashionable and "street" to like one of my all time favorite comic strips Dilbert again.
I dont care for Fallen either. Just not funny in the least to me.