Former Philadelphia Eagle and current Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy has not held back on his disdain for Eagles head coach Chip Kelly. McCoy accused Kelly of getting rid of all the good black players including himself. McCoy angrily dismissed the idea of coach Chip Kelly shaking his hand when the star running back makes his return Sunday to Lincoln Financial Field against the Eagles.
“Listen, man, Chip can’t shake s— at all. Nothing. He knows this,” McCoy told a large group of reporters at his locker. “That’s why [he] said it. I know him. He’s very intelligent. I can read between the lines. Like I said, I have nothing against him, no hatred. We’re not enemies. I won’t say anything wrong to him. But there’s nothing for us to talk about, at all. Simple as that.”
When asked on a conference call with Buffalo-based reporters earlier Wednesday if he would shake McCoy’s hand after the game, Kelly responded, “Yeah, I would want to shake LeSean’s hand.”
“I tried to call him after, and I talked to his agent after we traded him,” Kelly continued. “I always wanted to talk to LeSean. Again, I have no issues with LeSean at all. He did everything we asked him to do when he was here. You guys know him, he’s a great personality. He’s got an infectious personality. I’ve got tremendous respect for this man.”
“Man, listen. I’m not talking to Chip. We got nothing to talk about,” McCoy said Wednesday. “He can’t call me. He can’t shake my hand. There’s nothing he can do with me. He can’t say s— to me. It’s as simple as that. I don’t dislike him. I don’t have nothing against him. But there’s nothing for us to talk about. And he knows that, he knows me, he know how I act. There’s nothing he can tell me. There’s nothing he can talk about.”
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