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Sapp Drinking the Kool-Aid

This isn't the first time this off-season that I have seen Sapp be complementary to the Texans but here are a few comments from a chat he had today on NFL.com:


Mookie, Detroit
Who do you think is the best Hurricane in the NFL besides Ed Reed?
Warren Sapp, NFL Network
Ummmmm .................................................. Andre Johnson.


Greg Kraemer, Guelph, Ontario Canada
Sapp, Give me one defensive player you'd build your team around today?
Warren Sapp, NFL Network
Mario Williams. He's that. It's very rare to come across an airport guy that can actually play on the field. Most All-Airport guys can't play.
(Not sure what All-Airport guy is)


Steve G., Harlingen, TX
Who's your darkhorse team this year?
Warren Sapp, NFL Network
Houston!

For the rest of the chat:
http://chat.nfl.com/front/archived_chat/394
 

m5kwatts

Veteran
By "airport guy" I think he means tall guys, players over 6'5"-6'6" who can play. I've heard Sapp talk over and over about how the little guy wins in the NFL and leverage is everything.
 

rmartin65

Phil Kessel: Nice Guy. Tries Hard.
You know, its been mentioned on here before, but I think Sapp has the qualities needed to coach. Maybe not HC, but I could see him as Dline coach.

Back to the topic, it is great to start getting recognition. He is not the first I have seen to pick us as a sleeper team.
 
Slightly different take on "All-Airport guy" from mk5: an All-airport guy is someone who looks like a stud in street clothes but whose play seldom measures up. Being tall helps to be all-airport, but it is not essential. Sapp's derision of them is based on his observation (shared by many others) that the most-impressive-looking athlete on a team is seldom its best player. A close cousin of the "looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane" putdown.

In Sapp's case, I think there is a little personal history behind it. Sapp always looked slightly doughy, but his incredible feet and agility, combined with his bulk, made him one of the greats. But his athleticism wasn't evident until you watched him play. In street clothes, he looked like just another over-stuffed lineman. Mario, on the other hand, oozes athleticism in any setting.

No doubt, it's great to be getting the love.
 

Vinny

shiny happy fan
Slightly different take on "All-Airport guy" from mk5: an All-airport guy is someone who looks like a stud in street clothes but whose play seldom measures up. Being tall helps to be all-airport, but it is not essential. Sapp's derision of them is based on his observation (shared by many others) that the most-impressive-looking athlete on a team is seldom its best player. A close cousin of the "looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane" putdown.

In Sapp's case, I think there is a little personal history behind it. Sapp always looked slightly doughy, but his incredible feet and agility, combined with his bulk, made him one of the greats. But his athleticism wasn't evident until you watched him play. In street clothes, he looked like just another over-stuffed lineman. Mario, on the other hand, oozes athleticism in any setting.

No doubt, it's great to be getting the love.
Superduper player scout Joel Buschbaum (RIP) coined that phrase.
 

Dapper

Waterboy
Joel Buschbaum......... man i miss that guy. i didn't appreciate him until it was too late and he was gone.

r.i.p. -Joel Buschbaum
 

b0ng

Bad Hombre
Wasn't that the guy that stayed in his little apartment in NY poring over college practice tapes and other mundane stuff that most analysts don't want to look at? And all kinds of NFL GM's asked his opinion on players?
 

m5kwatts

Veteran
Slightly different take on "All-Airport guy" from mk5: an All-airport guy is someone who looks like a stud in street clothes but whose play seldom measures up. Being tall helps to be all-airport, but it is not essential. Sapp's derision of them is based on his observation (shared by many others) that the most-impressive-looking athlete on a team is seldom its best player. A close cousin of the "looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane" putdown.

In Sapp's case, I think there is a little personal history behind it. Sapp always looked slightly doughy, but his incredible feet and agility, combined with his bulk, made him one of the greats. But his athleticism wasn't evident until you watched him play. In street clothes, he looked like just another over-stuffed lineman. Mario, on the other hand, oozes athleticism in any setting.

No doubt, it's great to be getting the love.
I figured it had to be something like that...Funny I googled and checked urban dictionary and football slang websites and still couldn't find anything.
 

TexansFanatic

Extremist
Totally off topic, but I loved this commercial from a few years ago with Warren Sapp and Tracy Morgan.

"The little birdie talkin' to me. He sayin' Sapp can't mess witchu. Sapp too slow."

LINK
 

Vinny

shiny happy fan
Wasn't that the guy that stayed in his little apartment in NY poring over college practice tapes and other mundane stuff that most analysts don't want to look at? And all kinds of NFL GM's asked his opinion on players?
Bill Belichick once offered him a job as a scout but he stayed at Pro Football Weekly. Unfortunately, once he died the magazine became Pro Football Weakly.
 

CloakNNNdagger

Hall of Fame
He was the one that the Encyclopedias referred to for sport related information. He had a photographic memory and a videographic brain. RIP to a unique individual the likes of which the sports world will never again be fortunate enough to see.
 
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