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Donovan McNabb was tossing cookies in the Super Bowl, but hung in...
...and continued to suck for the rest of the game.
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OTOH one could say if there's one thing Dan Orlovsky (with his QBR of 42 in the Lions 0-16 season) is an expert on, it's lousy QB play.
“No mas!”He will never recover from tapping out like that. He has become a meme.
Worst kind of pick. Boom or bust in the top 5 is not responsible at all.What I recall about Richardson before he was drafted, was that he was big, strong, fast for his size, excellent general athleticism for the QB position, and had a cannon for an arm. However, best case scenario is that he would sit for awhile and receive proper coaching and only then could he perhaps be a solid QB. There were a lot of question marks that came with him and because of just his athletic ability alone and playing the most important position in football, it was suspected that he would be drafted a lot higher than he should have been. He was considered to be a huge reach in the 1st Round because of having so many serious question marks.
Poor man’s?Milton is the poor man’s Richardson
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Didn't McNabb throw up or something?Don't think I've ever seen a QB leave a game because he's tired, that has to be a first.
Worst kind of pick. Boom or bust in the top 5 is not responsible at all.
I'm not saying this is the case with Richardson, but in general, these young players coming out have money in their pocket from their NIL deals, and perhaps don't have the drive to continue any level of success. For every elite, driven Tiger Woods/Tom Brady/Michael Jordan type, there's 100s of kids coming out with a ton of ability and no idea what it takes to make it, never mind be truly great. Further, coaches have to find new ways to get these kids ready. A 20 something with a few mill in the bank and a track record of being the best player on the field his whole life isn't going to respond to hard coaching like Brady did with Bill. Most will reject it. They have already hit the lottery, and they don't need to listen to any BS coach-speak.One of the more wild rises in recent draft history. He’s barely started 20 games of football since high school or some insane stat like that. If the league wasn’t so quarterback starved he would’ve been a second or third round pick and developed behind a starter and matured. Instead he goes top 5 and is totally unprepared on the field and off and gets benched after starting 10 games.
Yeah, it was called courage.Didn't McNabb throw up or something?
Speak to the Bears or the Commandos about that. We got the No 1.Taking the third QB in a two-QB draft is pretty risky, so I hear...
I think this is just all cliche. It sounds good especially if you're of the get off my lawn age.I'm not saying this is the case with Richardson, but in general, these young players coming out have money in their pocket from their NIL deals, and perhaps don't have the drive to continue any level of success. For every elite, driven Tiger Woods/Tom Brady/Michael Jordan type, there's 100s of kids coming out with a ton of ability and no idea what it takes to make it, never mind be truly great. Further, coaches have to find new ways to get these kids ready. A 20 something with a few mill in the bank and a track record of being the best player on the field his whole life isn't going to respond to hard coaching like Brady did with Bill. Most will reject it. They have already hit the lottery, and they don't need to listen to any BS coach-speak.
Ok, glad I wasn't sliding around in all that courage.Yeah, it was called courage.
I think this is just all cliche. It sounds good especially if you're of the get off my lawn age.
I don't think so. Tua might be the rare one, driven, but I'd say there's many many more who are spoiled brats.I think this is just all cliche. It sounds good especially if you're of the get off my lawn age.
But then there's still guys like Tua who have all the bank they'll ever need and is still willing to scramble his brain for the game, his teammates, and a chance at a SB.
Terrell Owens said McNabb was out partying the night before the game and was hung over.Donovan McNabb was tossing cookies in the Super Bowl, but hung in.
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