I think the greatest thing said of everything was what Derrick Mason said:
Mason was more colorful in his response to Crowder, one of the NFL's most infamous trash talkers. Earlier this week, Crowder referred to the 36-year-old Mason as "the old man," prompting Mason to respond back by claiming, "[Crowder] was still peeing on himself when I was playing football."
Following Sunday's game Mason again called out Crowder.
"You have to be able in this sport to be able to back up what you talk, and for some reason this guy every time he says something he doesn't back it up," Mason said. "He's not a marquee player. I don't think they even want him on this team, but they have no one to replace him. So he has to be there.
"He's in the game, and he's getting knocked down. He's getting pushed out of the way. The guy is horrible. Honestly, the guy is horrible. He's probably a good guy. Not taking that away from him, but he's horrible. He's not a good football player. Honestly, he needs to go back and watch the film and humble himself and not say anything."
I do believe that was in reference to Clerks 2, where Randal confuses the two of them at the beginning of the movie. Or it could just be Brodeur being stupid.
It's a Clerks 2 reference, one which I make like all the time.
"I couldn't find London on a map if they didn't have the names of the countries. I swear to God. I don't know what nothing is. I know Italy looks like a boot. I learned that. I know London Fletcher. We did a football camp together. So I know him. That's the closest thing I know to London. He's black, so I'm sure he's not from London. I'm sure that's a coincidental name."
The funniest part about this would be if you had actually been to London. I was there a year ago and whites are the minority these days or it sure felt that way!