In a recent episode of his House of Action podcast with fellow former NFL star and Hornet coach Clinton Portis, Delaware State head coach DeSean Jackson weighed in on the brawl between Grambling and Bethune-Cookman on Saturday. For Jackson, he says that the incident reminded him of his childhood. Expand Tweet
“That's some sh*t I see in the streets growing up. Like you got different gangs that look like a gang rivalry to me,” Jackson said. “It look like they did not like anybody on that field like that look like enemies. And, I just feel like, man, , we put too much work in working hard day in and day out man to, to just discredit and throw it all away for that man. The head coaches, all the coaches that was involved. It just didn't look good man. And it just show how ghetto some

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