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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It sucks these players can't take hard coaching these days.

 

I had a coach who would get in your face and scream at you. It motivated me to do better so he wouldn't yell at me all the time. If he's yelling that means you're doing something wrong. Man up and get better!

 

I disagree. If you can’t motivate players without being an asshole I have no respect for you. You are not a leader.

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27 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

This. What world are we living in nowadays? Safe spaces, don't name call, trigger warnings, etc. The NBA is already soft as can be ... is the NFL going to follow suit?

I saw a comedin's bit saying how back in the 80s/90s the youth would always rag on their elders for being tame and soft. Now, in 2023, for the first time ever, elders are looking at the youth and saying the teens are the soft ones lol.

And yet the generation that raised them is the one complaining about them. 

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13 minutes ago, csx said:

And yet the generation that raised them is the one complaining about them. 

Hey, man ... you can only tell your kid what you think is right. They'll take that opinion to their genderless, raceless, vape-filled, body-modified, mental health first, entitled safe room and laugh at you via some emojis.

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5 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

One thing that always annoyed me about Rivera is that I felt he disclosed a lot of info that really would have been better off staying behind closed doors..

 

.. then you have poo stains like Joe Person and David Newton stirring the pot, manipulating it into a drama. Pieces of poo. 

Yeah, Ol' Riverboat needed to keep his mouth shut about this but he never learned that skill it seems. 

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3 hours ago, dave-o said:

May be an image of 1 person, playing football and text that says 'CJ Stroud put the NFL on notice in his Texans debut! 2/4 passing 13 yards .1 INT, 1 sack 17.7 QBR TEXANS'

I just watched the New England / Houston game and Stroud looked overwhelmed.  If their offensive line plays like it did in this preseason game.  He's going to have a rough year.  They were consistently getting pushed around by NE defense.  It wasn't until late that Houston scored and ran away with it in the 2nd half.

Both teams look horrible. 

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