BigOrangeFanatic
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And that's what he said. If he don't he won't just stay around like JG did.When you’ve got a guy like me that can do it all, it’s all about the execution part of it.
It’s ALWAYS about the EXECUTION of plays that separates the pretenders from the contenders…..
A QB that executes consistently with efficiency is what must be done to succeed.
As my grandaddy taught me growing up "confidence....not cocky" He's cocky. And he's really not even that good. I could handle him saying that a little more if he had earned the right to say it.So you don't want confidence out of your leader? He said he didn't Execute. I take that as he will work on it.
He’s going to regret saying things like that unless he improves his play big time.From 24/7:
This remains to be seen, IMO. Had some really good moments, but this quote seems to be a little bit less than humble at this point, especially with the next game opening at home as a slight underdog (currently +1.5 from what I last read).
There’s a difference between thinking it and proving it on the field, And saying it and not proving it on the field.So just to be clear, you'd prefer we have a QB who isn't confident?
This isn't anything outside the norm. We're talking about elite athletes. OF COURSE they are going to think highly of their skills.
Such is the life of competitive athletes.
They say something like this, there's going to be people who claim they're cocky/arrogant/whatever.
They offer a humble/meek response, will have people saying they lack the killer instinct needed to win at a high level.
No real winning for them.
There’s a difference between thinking it and proving it on the field, And saying it and not proving it on the field.
The latter makes you look like an arrogant dumbass
I’m not a big fan but self confidence I believe is a plus even if it doesn’t pan out. Better than being insecureFrom 24/7:
This remains to be seen, IMO. Had some really good moments, but this quote seems to be a little bit less than humble at this point, especially with the next game opening at home as a slight underdog (currently +1.5 from what I last read).
I wasn’t a fan of that when he said it. There’s no humility in that statement. Though I like some of the things that he did, he sure didn’t do it all Thursday night.From 24/7:
This remains to be seen, IMO. Had some really good moments, but this quote seems to be a little bit less than humble at this point, especially with the next game opening at home as a slight underdog (currently +1.5 from what I last read).
That Jennings guy was/is the alpha dog and proved it every game, that Milton guy didn't show me any "do it all".That Jennings guy that was a receiver here and now plays in the NFL was once asked if he was then Alpha male in the receiver room.He replied “I’m the Alpha male in any room” How many want to complain about him?