An alarming amount of athletes and coaches are using the term "strap it on." And I'm not even quite sure what they mean.
"It makes it tough to come to work, strap it on and fight another day." - kicker John Carney said about the 1-15 season he experienced as a member of the Sna Diego Chargers in 2000.
"As a team, we didn't strap it on like we were supposed to." - Mavericks forward Josh Howard on the team's first round exit in last year's playoffs.
"It'll be good to get a few days off, then strap it on and go to work." - Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain about getting ready for the playoffs.
"I pretty much have the old-school mentality where you just strap it on and go play." - Dodgers catcher Russell Martin on the rigors of his position.
"I'm sure they're saying we have some guys down, but we're going to strap it on." - Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Perry Fewell about playing despite several injuries.
Monday, October 08, 2007
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Pretty sure they're talking about strapping on their respective athletic gear....although I've always suspected there was some sort of correlation between dildo use and professional sports performance.
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