Ike Taylor Thinks Women Are Precious Animals
By Gerald Tracy
Pittsburgh Steeler defensive back Ike Taylor spoke with the media today about the new personal conduct policy the NFL adopted and what he says is pure genius in this day and age.
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The NFL adopted a new personal conduct policy today and even sent out an email to the fans, letting them know what it was all about. Basically, behave yourself or get kicked out, which is a pretty good rule considered the happenings of the past year.
So when the Steelers met with media, this was a pretty hot topic and one that I’m sure many were asked. However, not many probably responded in the way that Ike Taylor did, which was very respectable. You can view the video of what Taylor had to say here at busted coverage.com, but here’s a transcript of what he said:
"“A guy touching a woman, that’s a no-go. Man, I got two sisters, and if someone put their hands on my sisters, then it’d be a totally different story,” Taylor said. “By nature, we’re stronger and more dominant than the female. And I just feel like, man, a female is a precious animal.”“Regardless on how thick they get under our skin, or how pissed off they make us, man, it’s just good to walk away. Go outside and take a deep breath. Or you can go work out.”"
Good job, Ike. We know a lot of people have been saying this all year, but it’s about time we heard one of the players actually say it.
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