Kenyatta Walker Is Good At Math, Making Friends

Published: August 15th, 2007
By Bucstats.com weblog

Kenyatta Walker, who claimed he didn't have anything bad to say about the Bucs, immediately said something bad about the Bucs.

"They only won one Super Bowl over there and I was the starting right tackle. I don't think they're winning one anytime soon."

Yep, only one Super Bowl. As opposed to the number of Super Bowls the Panthers have won, which must be a lot for Walker to downplay the Bucs' 2002 title. If only there was a way for us common folk to find out how many Super Bowls the Panthers had won and then compare it to the number 1 to see how big that difference is. But that would take some kind of mathematical genius like Walker, and I don't want to bother him for the answer. He seems real busy.

But, hey, at least yesterday's story about the boiling animosity between the Panthers, specifically Kris Jenkins and Julius Peppers had a happy ending. Apparently they talked about their differences in the past, worked through them, and made amends. And now that they're all teammates, they will surely put on a public showing of solidarity to let the world know that past hard feelings are behind them and they are now united as one.

Jenkins and Peppers declined interview requests Tuesday

They were probably in a hurry to get all those Super Bowl rings polished. That's understandable.

One.... two.... three!  Three false starts!

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Kenyatta Walker Is Good At Math, Making Friends

Published: August 15th, 2007
By Bucstats.com weblog

Kenyatta Walker, who claimed he didn't have anything bad to say about the Bucs, immediately said something bad about the Bucs.

"They only won one Super Bowl over there and I was the starting right tackle. I don't think they're winning one anytime soon."

Yep, only one Super Bowl. As opposed to the number of Super Bowls the Panthers have won, which must be a lot for Walker to downplay the Bucs' 2002 title. If only there was a way for us common folk to find out how many Super Bowls the Panthers had won and then compare it to the number 1 to see how big that difference is. But that would take some kind of mathematical genius like Walker, and I don't want to bother him for the answer. He seems real busy.

But, hey, at least yesterday's story about the boiling animosity between the Panthers, specifically Kris Jenkins and Julius Peppers had a happy ending. Apparently they talked about their differences in the past, worked through them, and made amends. And now that they're all teammates, they will surely put on a public showing of solidarity to let the world know that past hard feelings are behind them and they are now united as one.

Jenkins and Peppers declined interview requests Tuesday

They were probably in a hurry to get all those Super Bowl rings polished. That's understandable.

One.... two.... three!  Three false starts!

Comments are closed.