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'The indoor was not even 100 yards': Golden Tate shares secrets about Philadelphia Eagles' locker room

'The indoor was not even 100 yards': Golden Tate shares secrets about Philadelphia Eagles' locker room

Time of India2 days ago

(Image via Getty: Golden Tate)
Dysfunctional is such a heavy word. And to use it for the Super Bowl LIX winners' locker room? That makes it all the more massive! Well, that's what former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Golden Tate said.
Having spent just eight seasons with them, Tate called the Eagles the most dysfunctional locker room. His reasons? 'The indoor was not like even 100 yards. It was like 60 or 70 yards in a bubble.' Well, that's not all. There's more to his secret sharing! Read on.
Super Bowl XLVII Champion Golden Tate found the Philadelphia Eagles locker room's food great but indoors crowded
(Image via Getty: Golden Tate)
Will Compton, former linebacker for the Las Vegas Raiders, and Taylor Lewan, former offensive tackle for the Tennessee Titans, run a podcast show called Bussin' With The Boys. The show has over 622K subscribers on YouTube and 567K followers on Instagram. On June 3, the podcast runners welcomed current Detroit Lions Preseason TV Broadcast Analyst Golden Tate. Tate praised Eagles fans before spilling the beans about their locker room!
The former WR for the Eagles shared, 'The most dysfunctional locker room for me was the Philadelphia Eagles, the most dysfunctional place.
Now, the fanbase, you want to be on their side - we all know that. They are very passionate. Their fans know their sports.'
But inside that locker room? First of all, inside that locker room. The propice locker room was underwhelming. I was like - This is what we got here! The food was great.
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But the indoor? Was not even 100 yards. It was like 60 or 70 yards in a bubble, and we were having to practice with people from Novacare who were actually rehabbing and who were unaffiliated with the organization.
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They're just people who're just getting rehabbed. It was like weird to me.'
1-time Pro Bowler Golden Tate witnessed a fight between a coach and a player inside the Philadelphia Eagles locker room
36-year-old Golden Tate shared in the podcast show, 'We(Philadelphia Eagles) had a few incidents. We're making a playoff push, and an offensive lineman and one of the coaches got into it about the game before.
The offensive line was like - You see, this is how it is supposed to be.
Then the coach is like - No m****rf****r, this is how it's supposed to be, I was right last week.
They were just going back and forth, and I'm on a line of scrimmage in a walk-through like - What is going on?
And Doug (Pederson) is just holding his little postcard with his notes with his little visor on and, just like - Hey guys, stop it. Just calm down.
These guys keep going at it, and eventually, one guy throws a ball at the other guy, and they just run at each other and start fighting.
I am just sitting on the line of scrimmage like - Is this really happening? We're trying to get to the playoffs right now.
'This is a coach and a player?' curious Taylor Lewan asked.
'This is a coach and a player, bro,' said Tate.
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The Analyst for the Detroit Lions Preseason TV Broadcast Golden Tate shared that Philadelphia Eagles' doctors mishandled many injuries
Tate shared, 'Carson(Wentz) had a back injury at some point, right around when I got there, but they didn't know. By the way, their doctors mishandled so many injuries. Like so many! I'm talking about my guy. They had to go to court for it.'
'Talk about malpractice?' curious Taylor Lewan asked again.
The former wide receiver for the Detroit Lions replied, 'Yes, yes. It's noted. I mean, Chris Maragos, they mishandled him, and he just settled with them for like bajillion dollars.'
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