I have the honor to be Your Obedient Servant - B.Aud
We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie
You're right, all a bunch of people coincidentally making things up. Brian Mitchell and LeGarrette Blount have some strange axe to grind. Nothing to see. Professional teams taking huge cap hits or dumping their starting QB with no other options just to get him off their team is totally normal. I guess we'll see how team #3 in 3 years goes.
The only thing the two situations is that there was a GM and/or head coach that was in need of a scapegoat. You’re telling me Reich knew all about these locker room problems and still hand selected Wentz anyways? If he’s such a horrible leader, let’s hear the stuff coming out of the Colts locker room. Where is it?
And no, I’m not talking about a “report” from an unnamed source released the week after they didn’t make the playoffs about how he’s been such a big “problem” all year. That feeds my scapegoat theory.
Mounting evidence from 2018 lmao
TRUST THE PROCESS
Right, because if they wouldn’t have traded him away it would’ve been the GM’s ass. That’s the theory. And that’s the reason why we didn’t hear shit until things went south. Both times. Who does the GM care is QB if he’s going to get fired if he doesn’t make a change.
I’ve been hearing about how bad of teammates Kyler and Mayfield are all season. Because they’re actually bad teammates.
That's some real crazy coincidental bad luck for Wentz (again, who seems like a great guy off the field). Too bad the teams he was leading performed so poorly that the GM supposedly had to do something that drastic to save his job. Largest dead cap in NFL history in Philly (where the GM managed to survive the next year) and now bailing after a single season with no backup plan in place. Just terrible luck I guess.