He felt on top of the world. Jamal Adams was eager to be a modern-day Namath in NYC. Then, he asked out. Then, his quad tore off his kneecap. For the first time at length, the DB reflects on it all.
Adams was a me-first and selfish player from day one and an awful safety who couldn’t cover. Not surprised he gave interviews while staring at himself in the mirror.
Yes, ‘Blitz Boy’ was great at blitzing the QB but completely lost when he was asked to do anything else.
And man what an awful person. Putting the wife of one of the NY sportswriters on blast on Twitter last year because she is overweight was pretty much right on brand for Adams.
The main purpose of sports writing is to take the reader by the hand and lead him into the locker room. Mission Accomplished, Tyler. Again.
Appreciate you, Rog! Thank you.
Enjoyed seeing a familiar face and a couple minutes led to 40.
Had no idea it'd get this dark and this honest with Jamal.
Adams was a me-first and selfish player from day one and an awful safety who couldn’t cover. Not surprised he gave interviews while staring at himself in the mirror.
Yes, ‘Blitz Boy’ was great at blitzing the QB but completely lost when he was asked to do anything else.
And man what an awful person. Putting the wife of one of the NY sportswriters on blast on Twitter last year because she is overweight was pretty much right on brand for Adams.
Awesome work as always.