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For all that is holy please let this season end GameDay Thread


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Just now, KeptPounding89 said:

If you want to make it cut and dry 1 player throws to another then you can come to this conclusion but there is way more to it. Not every person is going to come into the league a world beater. Not everyone coming in and having instant success sustains it. Having a short leash and being irrational does nothing positive, so why not be patient. 

As a fan, I can be patient. This doesn't impact my life in any way. For other dudes in that locker room when the average career is like 4 years, it has to be impossibly hard to have an expected 25% of your career spent on a wasted season.

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1 minute ago, KeptPounding89 said:

If you want to make it cut and dry 1 player throws to another then you can come to this conclusion but there is way more to it. Not every person is going to come into the league a world beater. Not everyone coming in and having instant success sustains it. Having a short leash and being irrational does nothing positive, so why not be patient. 

I can't imagine the need to be a young defender at this point.   The results are in and he stinks 

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2 minutes ago, KeptPounding89 said:

If you want to make it cut and dry 1 player throws to another then you can come to this conclusion but there is way more to it. Not every person is going to come into the league a world beater. Not everyone coming in and having instant success sustains it. Having a short leash and being irrational does nothing positive, so why not be patient. 

There is zero excuse for any pro level qb totally missing an open receiver

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