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Will Levis is so cringe


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With all the hate I see him getting, I hope he is successful in the NFL and makes some people shut their mouths. I'm not judging as I am in no position to judge him off of and only know what I see on television and internet message boards from random screen names. Willing to bet he becomes something decent and not knocking him for trying to put himself in the best possible shape. He is most definitely a physical beast and has every bit of a good chance to develop himself into a solid NFL QB with enough hard work. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Can he play a game in the NFL first?

 

You guys so quick to judge players before they even play in the league. My goodness give them a chance first!

Because we're talking about them as prospects. None of them have played an NFL game yet. Should we just not talk about prospects at all? 

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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's a difference between cocky and confident. The difference IMO is the realization that you still gonna have to work your ass off and put you all into it to be great. The cocky guys think they're just too damn good to possibly fail.

Which one does this fall under?

 

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Which one does this fall under?

 

Marketer. All I care about is are you gonna put in the work required?  That's it for me. That's the line between cocky and confident. If you realize that you have to work your ass off to achieve greatness there's humility in that realization even if you're brash and hold in your outward persona.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Marketer. All I care about is are you gonna put in the work required?  That's it for me. That's the line between cocky and confident. If you realize that you have to work your ass off to achieve greatness there's humility in that realization even if you're brash and hold in your outward persona.

Has anyone made a statement indicating that Levis doesn't work hard?

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

So it's just an impression. There's nothing to actually back it up at this point.

Doesn't seem overly cocky to me. Not Bryce Young level personality but does not seem like his development will be hindered on some made up "cocky bad attitude narrative that some appear to want to paint". I think they get some of the "cocky" from the fact that he takes mirror selfies shirtless and is probably in much better shape than many could ever hope to be in so it hits them in their ego just a bit. That's my take but we all see how valuable and different our takes are as fans. Only difference being I never threaten to leave my team's fanbase and no longer watch as a fan if the team makes a move I don't personally agree with.

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