Keyshawn proves why he's on ESPN and no longer in the league

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Actually stated this morning on ESPN that he wouldn't want to be 16-0, he would rather be 14-2 and lose the Super Bowl. Said he couldn't handle that kind of pressure.

How pathetic is that? I'm reminded of "You play to win the game". Every year I played sports, the goal was to win every game and be absolutely perfect. That's what you wanted. A championship and to be the best team possible. For Keyshawn to say he couldn't handle that kind of pressure shows why TO and Moss are still lighting the league up and Johnson is making us suffer through hearing his analysis of games.
 
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what was the context of Keyshawn's comments? It sounds to me as if you may have cherrypicked to find something you wanted to hear. I was never a fan of his, but I never doubted his competitive spirit.

TO and Moss also don't have a superbowl ring between them.
 
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what was the context of Keyshawn's comments? It sounds to me as if you may have cherrypicked to find something you wanted to hear. I was never a fan of his, but I never doubted his competitive spirit.

TO and Moss also don't have a superbowl ring between them.

that was exactly what he said. They asked Keyshawn what he thought the Patriots were feeling going into the postseason and that was how he answered it. I didn't cherry pick anything. Emmit just shook his head.
 
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Keyshawn is a complete idiot anyways. I turn the channel anytime he starts to ramble on. He's about as bad as M. Irvin
 

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