The Jaccpot CEO is speaking delusion again I see.
The Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills have the potential — on paper to be good — especially Buffalo. Neither team is in fact a winner at this point.
That didn’t stop DeSean Jackson from somehow turning his and LeSean McCoy’s exits out of Philadelphia into a good thing.
Asked to weigh in on LeSean McCoy’s comments about Chip Kelly getting rid of all the good black players on the Eagles, DeSean Jackson had no real comment.
On SportsCenter — Jackson insinuated that he and McCoy have moved on from Philadelphia and joined better teams in Washington and Buffalo.
“Honestly, I’m further along than that,” Jackson said. “It’s been two years since I’ve been removed from the Philadelphia Eagles. I’m just excited and happy where I’m at. I don’t really want to get too caught up in what’s going on over there in Philadelphia. LeSean McCoy is one of my great friends and he’s a great running back – he’s one of the best in the league – and I look at myself as one of the best receivers in the league. So as far as being removed from there, I can’t understand, why would you get rid of your best players on the team? But it’s their loss. Moving forward, the teams we’re with now is the teams that’s winning, the teams that’s gaining more of a respect of having them type of guys on the team.”
The Bills have the potential to raise hell in the AFC East, so McCoy can sit back and laugh a little. Jackson Should probably focus on his quarterbacks play.
Whomever that may be.