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"At The End Of The Day" Is The New "It Is What It Is"


CarolinaKing

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I have read just about every article and quote from Clausen since we drafted him and it's become clear that he loves using the phrase "At The End Of The Day". No wonder Fox loves this kid so much, now they can sit in the meeting rooms and talk about how at the end of the day it is what it is.

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"They gave me a bunch of different choices," he said. "But at the end of the day, I saw Matt Ryan - a rookie quarterback a few years ago - wear number 2 and I kind of liked it."

"It's pretty much the same playbook, but at the end of the day there is a lot of new stuff, too."

"All of those attributes carry (over), but at the end of the day you've got to get to know your teammates first and foremost."

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If cliches bother you that much, you should not be a sports fan.

Of course. Because sports fandom and cliches have always been joined at the hip and are one in the same.

If you can't take cliches, sports aren't for you......:rolleyes:

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