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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It depends on his mentality.Minor quibble but it was a bit of a red flag to me when I heard him say it. Winning the Superbowl is not that important to AJ. I forget the exact quote but paraphrasing it was along the lines of "I thought I would be more excited after winning a ring. That joy was gone after a couple days and I enjoy physically whipping the guy across from me. That look in their eye when they quit. That's why I play, not for rings"
Now if his goal is to have a 90 catch 1400 yard 10 TD season the team is likely to go far so I will get over the bad feelings of what I would want my players to feel. I love physical play and if at the end of every game he leaves the other teams CB1 kinda broken I will be the last one crying about it. I'm just saying there are data points from his own words that suggest AJ being a bit of a diva that only cares about his stats
It depends on his mentality.
Some people get greater satisfaction and fulfillment from the actual process and the grind to be great than the actual spoils derived from it.
I get it.Certainly could be, obviously I am not in his head but I found it off putting. I would want the ultimate goal to be team success not personal success of making the other guy quit. In the end how he gets there isn't that important if he has the kind of season he is capable of, the team success will come with it
Eliot The **** said that the medical & training staff "signed-off on it"
No mention of a thorough examination, or that he was put through a battery of tests or anything; just that "they signed-off on it"
Sounds like that's all they did. IOW, don't blame us when he's a football cripple in 3 years, around the same time that the 2028 first-rounder is making the "2nd-year leap"...
Minor quibble but it was a bit of a red flag to me when I heard him say it. Winning the Superbowl is not that important to AJ. I forget the exact quote but paraphrasing it was along the lines of "I thought I would be more excited after winning a ring. That joy was gone after a couple days and I enjoy physically whipping the guy across from me. That look in their eye when they quit. That's why I play, not for rings"
When I saw my first book on the shelves of a Waldenbooks decades ago is when i realized that the journey was more important than the prize - and all I wanted to do was get back home and work on the next book.It depends on his mentality.
Some people get greater satisfaction and fulfillment from the actual process and the grind to be great than the actual spoils derived from it.
I find myself saying " that's the stupidest thing I have ever heard so often now that I'm simply going to create a Hall of Stupid.
This is Hall of Stupid.
I find myself saying " that's the stupidest thing I have ever heard so often now that I'm simply going to create a Hall of Stupid.
This is Hall of Stupid.
I'm the same way. I enjoy the climb must better than enjoying the view.When I saw my first book on the shelves of a Waldenbooks decades ago is when i realized that the journey was more important than the prize - and all I wanted to do was get back home and work on the next book.
What was the book about?When I saw my first book on the shelves of a Waldenbooks decades ago is when i realized that the journey was more important than the prize - and all I wanted to do was get back home and work on the next book.
Fiction. Fantasy/sword and sorcery.What was the book about?
Fiction. Fantasy/sword and sorcery.
R.A Salvatore? Is that you?Fiction. Fantasy/sword and sorcery.
Ah man waldenbooks! What a mall staple back in the 90s. I'm reading prince of thorns by Mark Lawrence right now.When I saw my first book on the shelves of a Waldenbooks decades ago is when i realized that the journey was more important than the prize - and all I wanted to do was get back home and work on the next book.
Ah man waldenbooks! What a mall staple back in the 90s. I'm reading prince of thorns by Mark Lawrence right now.
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