Football Moms
New York Giants defensive end Dave Tollefson is one of the bit players on a defensive line that has ranked among the league’s best in recent years. A seventh-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in 2006 out of Northwest Missouri State, Tollefson has worked his way into the Giants rotation and has played in every game but the opener this season. But in last Sunday’s thrill ride against the Philadelphia Eagles, Tollefson suffered a knee injury and was taken to the locker room so that the team’s medical staff could get a look at the severity of the situation.
They shouldn’t have bothered. You see, Tollefson’s mom, Debra Crocker, was waiting for her son in the locker room, and she made it very clear as to where he should be after traveling 3,000 miles to watch him play.
“Tape it up! I didn’t fly here from California to watch you ride the pines!” Mrs. Crocker said, in a tone that certainly would have made head coach Tom Coughlin proud.
“She was like ‘What are you doing?’” Tollefson told the New York Daily News. “I said, ‘Mom, I’m hurt.’ She said, ‘I don’t give a [expletive]. Get it taped up and get the hell in there! I don’t want to hear this. More here.
Wow! Football moms don’t pull any punches, do they?
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