Packers lineman takes issue with 'terrible' play in college football: 'It’s tough to watch'
Bakhtiari received pushback from NFL veteran Will Compton
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Put Green Bay Packers offensive lineman David Bakhtiari in the group that isn’t a fan of college football’s product right now.
The two-time All-Pro, who attended Colorado before turning pro in 2013, took issue with what he was watching in the sport on Saturday and expressed it in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
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"Ima keep it real with y’all…I am NOT a fan of watching college football. It’s tough to watch," he wrote.
Bakhtiari’s take became a hot-button topic on X, and he replied to a few people who asked him about his take or criticized him for it.
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"Sloppy play all over the field. Poor execution. It’s like ‘nails on a chalk board’ for my eyes when I watch it. There (sic) not all bad," he wrote in response to a question about why he thinks college football is hard to watch.
"But I’d say there’s a handful of college games I’ve actually enjoyed watching each year. Everything else is….terrible."
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Former NFL linebacker Will Compton also took issue with Bakhtiari’s remark, saying on X, "Looks like he played college football since he’s wearing an NFL jersey and I’d bet a billion dollars he never had a winning season wherever he played with a tweet like this."
"Some people just like inferior products. College football is an inferior product," Bakhtiari said in response. "A lot of people have a tough time accepting this. And would rather fight and hide in places that make them feel comfortable and shared by the majority. You’ll wake up someday @_willcompton."
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It wasn’t clear if there was a specific game Bakhtiari was watching that sparked his social media remark.
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