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Montana didn't help Young
Favre didn't help Rogers
Wtf would manning help oswriler
and that's some fukk boy shyt.
and are you seriously wondering what Peyton could help his back up QB with? You serious?
Montana didn't help Young
Favre didn't help Rogers
Wtf would manning help oswriler
Montana didn't help Young
Favre didn't help Rogers
Wtf would manning help oswriler
and that's some fukk boy shyt.
and are you seriously wondering what Peyton could help his back up QB with? You serious?
Truth is you don't know what the hell is going on.He might help him for all we know.This one little article don't mean shyt.Because truth is, dudes gonna look at Manning sideways when he does come back, because he wasn't about the team, he was about himself
Ain't about helping somebody "take your job" or "not his job to help the QB" but here's a dude who's about to make his first NFL start and you are a damn near 20 year vet and one of the best QB's ever.....you reach out to your fellow teammate and help him out or at least give em some sort of support. Give him some sort of advice. This is bullshyt on Peyton part.
Here's my problem with it. Do I think it's Peyton's job to help Brock? No. I don't. I do see backup QBs especially veterans help out the younger QB all the time and that's cool that they do that but I don't feel it's a requirement.
The real issue is how it's reported. Nobody will really say too much about Peyton. Nobody will accuse him of not being a team player. That's not a talking point you will hear on any of these pregame shows etc..
But then you look at a guy like Barry Bonds. He wanted to be left alone. He did his job. In the clubhouse he sat in the corner by himself. He was CRITICIZED for doing this for not being "part of the team" because he didn't chill with everyone else and give them advice. Even though when asked some of the black players did say that Barry would give them advice here and there.
Peyton doesn't help the young QB, but it's not reported as him not being a team player. You won't hear a lot of that.
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Exactly and if manning was a black QB they would eat him alive for this shyt.
the thing is with baseball its mostly an individual game. a bum wont be able to hit like Barry even when getting his advice (although ask Brandon Crawford- Barry helped him get that power year this year) because he lacks his skillsetHere's my problem with it. Do I think it's Peyton's job to help Brock? No. I don't. I do see backup QBs especially veterans help out the younger QB all the time and that's cool that they do that but I don't feel it's a requirement.
The real issue is how it's reported. Nobody will really say too much about Peyton. Nobody will accuse him of not being a team player. That's not a talking point you will hear on any of these pregame shows etc..
But then you look at a guy like Barry Bonds. He wanted to be left alone. He did his job. In the clubhouse he sat in the corner by himself. He was CRITICIZED for doing this for not being "part of the team" because he didn't chill with everyone else and give them advice. Even though when asked some of the black players did say that Barry would give them advice here and there.
Peyton doesn't help the young QB, but it's not reported as him not being a team player. You won't hear a lot of that.
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Your mentality is as a fanand that's some fukk boy shyt.
and are you seriously wondering what Peyton could help his back up QB with? You serious?
It's being reported as t hat right now, read the article by Chadiha, it very much is alluding to him being a dikk for not being involved at all, it's on the front page on NFL.com
But i agree i don't think mass media will excoriate him like they would do others, they never go at Peyton hard, he's so protected by media at all costs
thats because rodgers was a high pick and was good from the time he started to start. I mean a year or two in his career youd be hard to pressed what favre does better than arodI agree 100%.
Favre never caught much flack for this shyt with Rodgers either