Pandion Haliaetus
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At first I was upset about hearing all the Lockeroom drama stuff.
And how Wilson and Harvin had a falling out when Wilson challenged Harvin about his attitude.
If that's true Russ is the man. It takes a special kind of QB to be a leader like that and hold others accountable.
Also, Harvin is a bitch, if he really was trying to turn the lockerroom against Russ.
You're going to hate the guy because:
1. He wants to be great
2. He wants the team to be great
3. So he does is job with a very serious approach
4. And he's dedicated to his craft on and off the field
5. And he wants those on the field to be on the same page as him.
This is a guy, who is getting paid peanuts right now.
This is a guy, whose success gets reduced to Lynch and Defense, and he doesn't complain at least to the media.
This is a guy, who has had the worst pass-protection the last three years, and not once has he ever thrown any of the O-Linemen under the bus.
This is a guy, when he's not in sync with his WRs, he always puts the blame on himself first and foremost.
Anybody on this team that doesn't care about winning, doesn't care about being the best they can, and only cares about doing enough to skate by and collect a check, they can all jump off a cliff for all I care and should be weeded out as soon as possible regardless of talent.
I look at like this if I'm getting paid thousands and millions of dollars to do a job, a job playing a game at that, I would feel that I would need to out-perform any and all expectations as well as be the best at my craft physically and mentally. And I would be selfless about it as well understanding that I am nothing without my teammates or my coaching or my owner or my fans. If I feel like I'm above all that and everyone else, what is the reason to work hard?
And how Wilson and Harvin had a falling out when Wilson challenged Harvin about his attitude.
If that's true Russ is the man. It takes a special kind of QB to be a leader like that and hold others accountable.
Also, Harvin is a bitch, if he really was trying to turn the lockerroom against Russ.
You're going to hate the guy because:
1. He wants to be great
2. He wants the team to be great
3. So he does is job with a very serious approach
4. And he's dedicated to his craft on and off the field
5. And he wants those on the field to be on the same page as him.
This is a guy, who is getting paid peanuts right now.
This is a guy, whose success gets reduced to Lynch and Defense, and he doesn't complain at least to the media.
This is a guy, who has had the worst pass-protection the last three years, and not once has he ever thrown any of the O-Linemen under the bus.
This is a guy, when he's not in sync with his WRs, he always puts the blame on himself first and foremost.
Anybody on this team that doesn't care about winning, doesn't care about being the best they can, and only cares about doing enough to skate by and collect a check, they can all jump off a cliff for all I care and should be weeded out as soon as possible regardless of talent.
I look at like this if I'm getting paid thousands and millions of dollars to do a job, a job playing a game at that, I would feel that I would need to out-perform any and all expectations as well as be the best at my craft physically and mentally. And I would be selfless about it as well understanding that I am nothing without my teammates or my coaching or my owner or my fans. If I feel like I'm above all that and everyone else, what is the reason to work hard?