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He was tired of green eggs tired of Sam," I can't eat no more green egg's I can't ball with no Sam".

He left down 95 South to blue smock man with W promises and donuts in hand.

Teddy said he was no wizard "He's just a regular man!" "No donuts no W's and no two minute plan".

Poof! Teddy was trash. Some two gloved scam. "Hey Jetville is nice" said the blue smocked man. 

Robbie wakes up screaming and hears "what's up man?" No W's just donuts and green egg'd Sam.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, AggieLean said:

Robbie had a bad year. If he has a year like last, then I’ll be fully on board with calling him out. 
 

I just don’t like this whole “player cashed out, and got lazy” because it’s traditionally only levied on a certain type of player. 

It happens to a lot of players. Some of them just aren't as passionate about football as they are other interests. It's not a slur, it's just that plenty of professional athletes happen to be very good at what they do but they might not be passionate about what they do. 

If you look at guys like Cam, TD, Luke, Steve Smith, etc.....those guys are driven to be the best. They work constantly to excel and get better because that's just in them. 

But there are way more players that aren't driven like that. We've had plenty of those. Those guys aren't rare in the NFL. It doesn't mean they are necessarily wrong any more than your co-worker who is just a mediocre employee is wrong. It's just a job to them. They aren't driven to be the best at what they do.

For Robby, I don't get that impression that he strives to excel at what he does. This is just a means to an end. Look at someone like Horn, who is constantly training with other elite DB's and picking their brains. Constantly working to get better and improve. That guy is very likely to be successful(barring any major injury issues) because he's driven to do so.

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Robbie has shown plenty of times that he actually gives a damn. Even amid his drops. What you're saying doesn't equal up.

I mean, I guess if you mean yelling at Sam Darnold, I guess so. Or complaining about the fans booing.

But if you really cared, you wouldn't be pondering retirement because you have to go back to work. If there is any more clear indication of someone that either hates their job(which is possible given the level of dysfunction in our franchise) or doesn't love the sport anymore. 

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 Anderson just restructured his contract in March, converting $11.675 million of his salary into a signing bonus, and he’d have to pay back that signing bonus if he were to retire. Which makes it seem unlikely that he’ll actually follow through on retiring.

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/06/11/panthers-robbie-anderson-tweets-that-hes-thinking-about-retiring/

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4 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

 Anderson just restructured his contract in March, converting $11.675 million of his salary into a signing bonus, and he’d have to pay back that signing bonus if he were to retire. Which makes it seem unlikely that he’ll actually follow through on retiring.

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/06/11/panthers-robbie-anderson-tweets-that-hes-thinking-about-retiring/

Boom and there it is...thanks much LadyPanther!!!

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2 hours ago, AggieLean said:

Robbie had a bad year. If he has a year like last, then I’ll be fully on board with calling him out. 
 

I just don’t like this whole “player cashed out, and got lazy” because it’s traditionally only levied on a certain type of player. 

I'm not sure what you mean by a certain type of player.  Jay Cutler is another one widely known for it.

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