Players aren’t just creative with their trash talk anymore.

My personal suggestion is Bart Scott give a class on trash talk, since he does that better than providing an impact on the field.

CAN’T WAIT!!!!!!!!!!

Peyton Hillis had a breakout year at running back and he happens to be white. Those two things normally don’t go together, so as you can imagine opposing teams tried to use that to get into his head.

“Every team did it,” he said. “They’ll say, ‘You white boy, you ain’t gonna run on us today. This is ridiculous. Why are you giving offensive linemen the ball?’ “All kinds of stuff like that you hear on the field, but I use that to my advantage. I kind of soaked it in, ate it up a little bit, because I enjoyed it.” Hillis said he’s been referred to by nicknames such as “The Avalanche” and “White Rhino.” He also touched on getting overlooked in Denver and his Cleveland breakout. “In Denver, they just wanted me to play strictly fullback, nothing else. I wasn’t too happy about the situation, but I was trying to be a team player.

Doesn’t matter if you are black, white, Avatar or Sam Cassell, if you can ball you can ball. Hillis can ball and that is what people should focused on.

They should also work on better trash talk.