Former NFL defensive lineman Warren Sapp was so disgusted with Oakland Raiders safety Michael Huff's play when they were teammates that he said it made him want to throw up watching him practice.
The opinionated Sapp told KESN that the Dallas Cowboys shouldn't sign Huff, a former University of Texas standout and Texas native.
“Michael Huff leaves something to be desired,” Sapp said. “I watched Huff for two years, not pick a pass off in practice. I seen him make a couple plays, lately. I’d really be interested to see his tape and watch his last couple of years because his first two make you want to throw up watching him practice.”
Sapp said work ethic was an issue with Huff. He said Huff was typically one of the last players to show up for team meetings and the first to leave.
Huff was second-team All-Pro last year, but the former first-round draft pick got off to a shaky start in Oakland.
The Raiders aren't expected to try to retain him.
“I went so far with Michael Huff, and you can ask him this, that my last day in Oakland, I waited in the parking lot for Michael Huff," Sapp said. "I waited in the parking lot because I wanted to talk to the young man because he made me want to throw up watching him practice. I mean, the scout team would complete ball, after ball, after ball. I’m like, ‘You’re not going to make one play? I mean, you’re not even going to put your hand on it and knock it down?’”
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