Trash talk in the NFL comes in many forms. Players go chin-to-chin with each other in friendly competition, making the game more intense. But sometimes we cross the line.
green bay packersTight end Tucker Craft may have done just that.
While appearing on teammate AJ Dillon's podcast Toonen to Dillon, Kraft talked about how he throws off opponents' trash talk, saying his strategy is a little outlandish. Ta.
…sorry?
That man is a clear psychopath. Because it's insane to say you're going to burn down my childhood home in response to trash talk. We're just playing a game, buddy, there's no need to go that far. How do you react to that? There is nothing that can be said to be okay in that situation. You'll have to try to match his madness, but he's a tight end who played at South Dakota State and could be a captain crashout.
However, a psychopathic tight end may be the way to make the offense successful. Craft really broke out in his second season, leading all tight ends in yards after the catch.
This is to be expected since you don't want to tackle that guy anyway. He might try to set my house on fire.



