chris98251
Well-known member
The who;e point made is how the media can undermine a player that is good enough to play in the NFL, be it all the stats or their background and making a mistake or two as young kids.
It never takes into account the human factor or heart and desire really.
He just feels that the experts have to much sway in a persons career.
I don't see a problem with that.
As far as Hawkbrah's comments, yes they are athletes and play a game for a living, if they are damn good and damn lucky. They also have sacraficed a whole lot to get here in so much as enduring pain, years of preperation to push themselves to be a hand full of people at anyone time that made it through a gauntlet of scrutiny, and tests every day, every game, they have played in their whole life. Most of us wish we had the ability and chance they have had. At least Doug is calling out the ugly side of what they go through.
Also they give up all sense of normalisy as a person, scrutinized and on a alert for anything in their life that could be written or photographed concerning their personnal life and that of their familys.
It never takes into account the human factor or heart and desire really.
He just feels that the experts have to much sway in a persons career.
I don't see a problem with that.
As far as Hawkbrah's comments, yes they are athletes and play a game for a living, if they are damn good and damn lucky. They also have sacraficed a whole lot to get here in so much as enduring pain, years of preperation to push themselves to be a hand full of people at anyone time that made it through a gauntlet of scrutiny, and tests every day, every game, they have played in their whole life. Most of us wish we had the ability and chance they have had. At least Doug is calling out the ugly side of what they go through.
Also they give up all sense of normalisy as a person, scrutinized and on a alert for anything in their life that could be written or photographed concerning their personnal life and that of their familys.