didn’t want to play
if don’t want to, ain’t got to …
he ain’t want to play
Matt Barrows and Jimmy Durkin write in their New York Times article, 49ers’ De’Vondre Campbell refuses to play, quits TNF game in third quarter that:
Following their 12-6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said linebacker De’Vondre Campbell Sr. told the team he didn’t want to play and he left the field in the third quarter of the “Thursday Night Football” matchup.
“He said he didn’t want to play today,” Shanahan said postgame, noting the team wanted him to replace Dre Greenlaw when the linebacker left the game in the third quarter with some soreness. Greenlaw was playing for the first time since tearing his Achilles in the Super Bowl and was expected to play limited snaps. Greenlaw replaced Campbell in the starting lineup.
Dre Greenlaw was quoted in the same article, saying “He didn’t want to play so I guess if you don’t want to play, you ain’t got to play. He ain’t want to play.”
Got to repeat that.
He didn’t want to play so I guess if you don’t want to play, you ain’t got to play. He ain’t want to play.
Mr. Greenlaw, I feel I have to mention, is a graduate of the University of Arkansas.
Somewhere in the back of my mind is this bit of history about the World Wide Web but I cannot recall the fellers name in question.
But he traveled the major college circuit trying to build up interest in this thing called the ‘Internetwork of Computers’.
One problem this feller had, he said, was getting past the fact that he had a southern accent and came from the University of Arkansas.
With those two things going for him, he said, college people had a hard time taking him seriously.
Welllll
If you don’t want to play so I guess if you don’t want to play, you ain’t got to play and they ain’t want to play.
Or words that affect.