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Mr2Bits
02-14-2007, 12:16 PM
"Coach Coughlin is very hard-nosed, and I didn't get a lot of time off, couldn't sit down and rest myself, and so it was a constant grind -- a physical grind on me that started to take its toll," Barber told reporters Tuesday after his introduction the "Today" show's newest correspondent.



"The grind took its toll on me and really forced me to start thinking about what I wanted to do next. And that's not a bad thing. That's a good thing, for me at least. Maybe not for the Giants, because they lose one of their great players, but for me, it is," Barber said.

"There'd be days where I couldn't move on Tuesday or Wednesday at practice, and he'd get mad at me for going half-speed," Barber said. "And I told him, 'Coach, I can't do it. I'm gonna be out here, I'm never gonna miss a practice, but I can't give you what you want all the time.' And he understood."



Did Tiki forget that he plays in the NFL... not the CFL

In Urban I Trust
02-14-2007, 01:06 PM
haha, sounds like marcus thomas and urban meyer.

and i still think tiki is not hall of fame worthy

Mr2Bits
02-15-2007, 09:03 AM
I would vote no for tiki in the hall of fame also. He didn't really dominate until just like 2-3 years ago. For about 5-6 years he had the worst case of fumblitis I've ever seen.

blueshoesnb
02-15-2007, 08:19 PM
in 10 years he climbed up into the top 10 in yards rushing, thats surefire hof.

Mr2Bits
02-15-2007, 08:58 PM
in 10 years he climbed up into the top 10 in yards rushing, thats surefire hof.

When I think of a Hall of Famer, I think of someone who dominated at their position for an extended period of team. Never has Tiki been the best at his position in his 10 years in the NFL.