Brad Childress loves quotes

The only time Adrian Peterson touched the football in the fourth quarter against the Bucs was on a kick return. In the final drive of the game, Chester Taylor was in over Peterson, like he often is during passing situations. The result? Taylor whiffed on a block, which led to a Gus Frerotte sack. Then Taylor lost a fumble on the next play.
As you can imagine, Brad Childress is getting some questions about his usage of Peterson today. He doesn't appear to be taking it while. From the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Childress finished his presser with this quote:
I read a great quote the other day. It was author unknown. It read like this: That editorialists and columnists are like men that come down from the mountains after the battle and shoot the wounded. I thought there is a certain something to that.
Never underestimate Childress' ability to use a random quote to make himself look like a ninny. (Yes, I'm aware the use of the word ninny has a similar effect). Also know that Childress has a death wish. Why throw a stink bomb at the group of people writing about your job performance when you are on the edge of losing it?





Comments
No other reason comes to mind, how he has been able to keep his job other then Childress bobs under the owners desk.
Posted by: abruzzi | November 19, 2008 11:04 AM
Why else would he keep that quafed 80's mustache other then it being a tickler for testis
Posted by: abruzzi | November 19, 2008 11:08 AM
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