Yeah. He doesn't get nothin' 'less he beats out an established stud running back, and the established stud running back has to come back from an injury season with a rookie breathing down his neck, because the rook's incentivized to take his job.
Both of them would end up playing with a sense of urgency, and with competition looming all year long. That's just mean -- it's like BOTH of them will have to keep playing harder and harder only for one of them to lose out...
Um, actually I'm okay with that.
PFnV
PS, but seeing that just puts a fine point on how CD and LM have bonded and shown that mutual respect we see in the press conferences etc. This stuff is business but they're looking right at the facts of the matter and saying "you know what? We can do this as schmucks [to use Corey's word,] or as professionals and people with some grace."
I am really okay with that!