Everything has gotten vulgar and out of line for children to watch. It’s more of a swearing match.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that many things that children are exposed to these days have become too inappropriate and crude. It's like a constant battle of who can use the most offensive language. This makes it difficult for parents to find appropriate content for their kids to watch.
About Bubba Smith
Bubba Smith was a legendary American football player who had a successful career in the NFL, as well as a notable acting career. He was known for his incredible size and strength, which made him a dominant defensive player on the field.
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Everything has gotten vulgar and out of line for children to watch. It’s more of a swearing match.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)
We all laughed. It was more like that whole thing that I was talking about earlier. You go to training camp and after the season is over, you might not see the guys for six months until you go back to training camp.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)
We were younger. And it’s basically like looking at football classics. You see things that you did, you see things that you could’ve done better and you think about all the good relationships that you had with the cast.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)
Hugh Wilson made it so real and he took us and it was almost when he was directing it, the way he would do it was funnier than the way we did it. And I just developed a regard for him that was unbelievable.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)
Well, everybody knew their character. I was the only one who didn’t have a partner. I basically showed up when people got in trouble. Where I came from, I don’t know. Nobody knows. But I would show up to help.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)
Well, I’m not a violent person. You have to back off. People sometimes will try you and try you until you try not to, but you have to react. Normally, I just walk away.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)
I don’t go to clubs and stuff like that, so I don’t have to put up with it in there. And normally, because obviously I could hurt somebody, and if I look at it that way, I have to back off.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)
The ninth grade. I went from 5’9″ to 6’8″.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)
You know, he would go and look at different funny books because he wanted his character to be different and make different faces. I saw a funny book in his room and it looked like the same character he was playing. It was about a duck.
American actor and athlete (1945-2011)