DW Toys
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Just a pet peeve of mine but, barring extreme cases, I have a hard time buying the argument that first-round running backs didn't "fight for success" to get where they are. Even 'lazy' professional athletes work hard. If they didn't, they'd be out of the league. It takes a true physical freak to be pro-caliber without having to work hard and 'fight for success'.
There is some truth to what you say. I think I would rather opt for the guy who has to work to make himself better. I am not against this kid. But the examples everyone stuffs down my throat are from two or three years ago and I have not seen this kid get better. Has he done anything to get better?
I like the kid. I was excited when we drafted him, but he seems to be digressing. He does not like to give out punishment. He almost seems afraid. Something is missing. Maybe we are all missing the boat. Regardless of what anyone says and those stats that really make no difference, something is wrong. Those stat books don't run the football. There isn't anybody on this thread that disagrees with this in their heart. Maybe it's confidence? I don't know but he has an issue.
All I am saying is if he tries to trust his game to his athletic ability alone, there are too many other athletes in the NFL he is competing against.
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