They should rename “Inside The NFL” to “The Warren Sapp Show” because he always has the most entertaining segments of each episode. This week he layed into McNabb for not knowing the NFL rule fo ties.
“When I heard him say it I almost passed out,” Sapp said on this week’s Inside the NFL. “I thought, ‘This will follow you for the rest of your career.’ Your legacy in the league, Donovan, will be throwing up in the Super Bowl, Rush Limbaugh and now, ‘I didn’t know there were ties in the NFL.’”
After that tidbit, Sapp goes on to Apologize to Keyshawn after his mother told him he was wrong, check it out below.
Sorry I took so long to get this on up, I’ve been away for the last few days but I’m back on the grind now. Anywho, here’s the video of Warren Sapp calling Keyshawn Johnson a bitch, as well as a little animated .gif of Warren showing how much of a “diva” he is. There have been reports that Warren’s ego is out of control on the “Dancing with the Stars” set, so he made light of the situation.
Cris Collinsworth even gave Warren an opportunity to apologize/clear up his “bitch” comment, and Warren elected not to. There’s clearly bad blood here.
Finally someone says what I’ve been thinking for all these years.
We’ve had an inkling Warren didn’t care too much for Keyshawn Johnson in the past, when he declared Key to be a worse distraction to his team than Terrell Owens. But Sapp’s recent statements on Inside The NFL have definitely removed all doubt that he hates the guy. Warren answered a fan’s question of would he watch Keyshawn Johnson’s new interior design reality show, and this was his answer:
SAPP: Me, watch Keyshawn on an interior decorating show? Keyshawn, I knew you were a bitch. And thanks for making it all clear.
ZING!
I wonder what Keyshawn is going to say in retaliation? I mean…. Warren’s participating on a ballroom dancing show… it’s not as bad as interior design… but still. The saddest thing about this situation is that Warren is SO real…. I can’t forsee the networks letting him stay on television for long.
You can tell Warren Sapp is new to the sports analyst game, because apparently he hasn’t gotten the memo that he’s supposed to compare T.O. to the devil every chance he gets. While on the NFL network discussing how the Cowboys will do with Brad Johnson (who Sapp won a Super Bowl ring with), he had this to say:
“Asked what Johnson now will bring the Cowboys, Sapp said: “An accurate quarterback, a championship, someone that knows the ropes and how to distribute the ball. He’s played with worse malcontents than T.O. He played with Keyshawn (Johnson, Tampa Bay). Keyshawn was kicked off the team, away from us.
“Terrell Owens is a choirboy compared to Keyshawn. He’ll get the ball and distribute it and they’ll be fine.”
The experts on ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown team have seemingly forgotten this about Keyshawn. So everytime I see Chris Berman, and Uncle Tom Jackson kissing Keyshawn’s ass it makes me sick.
I wrote a post a few days ago discussing why I thought ESPN’s coverage of Terrell Owens was unfair and sensationalized for the sake of their ratings. I swear to you, the way they drag Owens in the mud on NFL Monday Night Countdown goes way over the line in terms of being an objective analyst.
Terrell Owens appeared on a local sports show and basically echoed everything I’ve written in the past, he took shots at the network and went in on “Sheshawn” Johnson again. T.O. gladly mentions that he and Johnson were both drafted in 1996 (with Keyshawn being the #1 pick), yet Johnson is no longer n the league because nobody wanted him.
You can bet you bottom dollar, the Monday night crew is going to tear T.O. a new one three days from now…. mark my words.