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By RollerColt · Posted
Exactly. In the NFL football is their job. No other distractions forced on them (sure distractions happen but that’s on the player, not circumstance). The supporting players are all world class. And the staff is world class as well. He’s got access to the best trainers, dietitians, doctors and coaches. It really makes a difference if the player is mature enough to take advantage of those services. -
What Richardson said makes a lot of sense. One's job is a lot easier if one's coworkers (teammates) are more talented and more efficient. So, it makes sense that his job in the NFL may be easier than his job in college, as NFL players are more talented. That does not even factor in that when someone is in college, there is less time to devote to the sport because time has to be used for classes and studying. Many folks on Twitter/X are not very credible or serious people. Many prefer to criticize than to ask questions to better understand another person's point of view. Unfortunately, it seems to be the world we live in (quick to judge and criticize). I agree. He is a very smart young man.
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Zaire to Gary Brackett. Not particularly fast, not particularly big. But boy do they make tackles!
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Well, not a good look. Doesn't seem to be the actions of a committed leader.
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By throwing BBZ · Posted
We desperately need Cross to become a player. And Cross training Harrison is wise.
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