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Josh Rosen let it all fly out there. Calls out all the High School players that were above him. Says he'll still be in the NFL in the long run.


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1 minute ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Appreciate that. I know some people work for and have connections with the Panthers... dream scenario is to end up in Charlotte working for my favorite team. 

Make sure you tell em you know a good writer :)

Seriously though, I hope you make it.  it's definitely a tough business and job security is far from solid.

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4 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Football operations and personnel. 

That puts you in a position to know more about the kid than any of us.

You mentioned what you thought of him physically. What's your take on his mentality / attitude / work ethic, etc?

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12 hours ago, The Huddler said:

I back what he says

 

gotta have that cocky arrogance

 

just need to be able to fake it and appear to be humble like drew brees and russel wilson. Wverything that comes out of their mouth is PR friendly and its a learned skill. I can see right through that bullshit but its effective and good for them

 

and good for josh being honest and not playing that PR bullshit. Its about what you say and how you say and the act that follows instead of actually being genuine

 

 

I agree... but there is a certain point where you go from being a competitor to being a pre-madonna. RGIII and Manziel both wore it on their sleeves and they didn't pan out too well. As much as people hate it...

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I've always wanted to use that meme

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