I forget who the coach and player were, but it wasn't like the coach asked the question out of the blue. The questioning went something like this...
Coach: What did your father do for a living?
Player: He was a pimp.
Coach: What did your mother do for a living?
Player: She worked for my dad.
Coach: Was she a prostitute?
That's not word for word how it went down, but it was something along those lines.
Is there a list of the names and phone numbers of those who are
I forget who the coach and player were, but it wasn't like the coach asked the question out of the blue. The questioning went something like this...
Coach: What did your father do for a living?
Player: He was a pimp.
Coach: What did your mother do for a living?
Player: She worked for my dad.
Coach: Was she a prostitute?
That's not word for word how it went down, but it was something along those lines.
I’ve never seen this context, you have a link or anything?
I’ve never seen this context, you have a link or anything?
According to a Sports Illustrated column from 2010...
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According to the sources, Ireland began the meeting by asking Bryant, 21, about his upbringing and his relationship with his siblings. Then he asked what Bryant's father did for a living when Bryant was growing up. The following exchange allegedly ensued:
"My dad was a pimp."
"What did your mom do [for a living]?"
"She worked for my dad."
"Your mom was a prostitute?"
"No, she wasn't a prostitute."
RE: RE: RE: This is a case where context is definitely important....
I’ve never seen this context, you have a link or anything?
According to a Sports Illustrated column from 2010...
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According to the sources, Ireland began the meeting by asking Bryant, 21, about his upbringing and his relationship with his siblings. Then he asked what Bryant's father did for a living when Bryant was growing up. The following exchange allegedly ensued:
"My dad was a pimp."
"What did your mom do [for a living]?"
"She worked for my dad."
"Your mom was a prostitute?"
"No, she wasn't a prostitute."
Thanks.
Bryant wasn’t the only player asked though apparently.
Either way, it’s wild they actually needed to tell people not to ask that.
I doubt the correlation.
Shit.
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Shit.
I bet Kraft voted for this new change.
I lol’d
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Shit.
Lol.
Coach: What did your father do for a living?
Player: He was a pimp.
Coach: What did your mother do for a living?
Player: She worked for my dad.
Coach: Was she a prostitute?
That's not word for word how it went down, but it was something along those lines.
A lot of mothers apparently. This league is full of Mo-Fo's
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A lot of mothers apparently. This league is full of Mo-Fo's
Did anyone on BBI touch Eli Apple's mother?
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A lot of mothers apparently. This league is full of Mo-Fo's
Did anyone on BBI touch Eli Apple's mother?
Annie does have a nice rack
Coach: What did your father do for a living?
Player: He was a pimp.
Coach: What did your mother do for a living?
Player: She worked for my dad.
Coach: Was she a prostitute?
That's not word for word how it went down, but it was something along those lines.
I’ve never seen this context, you have a link or anything?
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In comment 16023286 DefenseWins said:
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In comment 16023034 robbieballs2003 said:
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A lot of mothers apparently. This league is full of Mo-Fo's
Did anyone on BBI touch Eli Apple's mother?
Annie does have a nice rack
lol, I'd never seen her before. Not at all what I expected her to look like.
According to a Sports Illustrated column from 2010...
"My dad was a pimp."
"What did your mom do [for a living]?"
"She worked for my dad."
"Your mom was a prostitute?"
"No, she wasn't a prostitute."
Quote:
I’ve never seen this context, you have a link or anything?
According to a Sports Illustrated column from 2010...
Quote:
According to the sources, Ireland began the meeting by asking Bryant, 21, about his upbringing and his relationship with his siblings. Then he asked what Bryant's father did for a living when Bryant was growing up. The following exchange allegedly ensued:
"My dad was a pimp."
"What did your mom do [for a living]?"
"She worked for my dad."
"Your mom was a prostitute?"
"No, she wasn't a prostitute."
Thanks.
Bryant wasn’t the only player asked though apparently.
Either way, it’s wild they actually needed to tell people not to ask that.