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    Quote Originally Posted by El_Chapo View Post
    put Carson in Shotgun 99% of time, F it. Doug is so freakin stubborn
    He is in the shotgun 99% of the time... it's not working very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony View Post
    He is in the shotgun 99% of the time... it's not working very well.
    ouch.............
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    Not deep enough imho

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    Quote Originally Posted by westnodak93bison View Post
    Well some are gonna hate because Carson is vocal about his faith. They just can't look past it.

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    I don't buy that. Sure, Carson wears his faith on his sleeve but it isn't empty rhetoric. He actually backs it up with his actions, both in time and philanthropy with his outward efforts, and more subtlety with how he behaves on and off the field. When I hear of fans being hateful toward players that speak of their faith, it is usually (not always) because of the way that the player doesn't walk the talk. I sure fall into that camp. There's not much worse than someone acting high and mighty, spouting their supposed moral authority, when they themselves behave in the opposite way.

    One more visible exception to this rule was Tebow. What a great guy, okay QB, and amazing athlete. I never quite understood the hate toward him. Must have been his Nancy voice, I don't know.
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    Eagles announce COVID on the team..... and like FILTHADELPHIA is... majority of posts are these:

    https://twitter.com/thomasrp93/statu...833064449?s=20

    Scumbags GET CARSON OUT OF THERE!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by El_Chapo View Post
    Eagles announce COVID on the team..... and like FILTHADELPHIA is... majority of posts are these:

    https://twitter.com/thomasrp93/statu...833064449?s=20

    Scumbags GET CARSON OUT OF THERE!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrygunBison View Post
    I don't buy that. Sure, Carson wears his faith on his sleeve but it isn't empty rhetoric. He actually backs it up with his actions, both in time and philanthropy with his outward efforts, and more subtlety with how he behaves on and off the field. When I hear of fans being hateful toward players that speak of their faith, it is usually (not always) because of the way that the player doesn't walk the talk. I sure fall into that camp. There's not much worse than someone acting high and mighty, spouting their supposed moral authority, when they themselves behave in the opposite way.

    One more visible exception to this rule was Tebow. What a great guy, okay QB, and amazing athlete. I never quite understood the hate toward him. Must have been his Nancy voice, I don't know.
    Tebow was openly mocked by opponents. Athletes are absolutely disliked by fans and peers because of faith.
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    Tebow was openly mocked by opponents. Athletes are absolutely disliked by fans and peers because of faith.
    I really think that was more about him being famous for being famous rather than being a competent NFL QB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bisonaudit View Post
    I really think that was more about him being famous for being famous rather than being a competent NFL QB.
    He became famous because he was one of the best college players ever.

    He was an okay QB in the NFL. Would have been a good backup for sure and a possibly a low level starter in the right system and should have elected to go the Taysom Hill route as I heard he was approached to do that. By the way no one ever mentions the fact he was black balled from the NFL just like Kaepernick. Both were basically not resigned due to the media harassment that would follow them and be a major distraction.

    People definitely mock people of faith and Wentz has been a great man of his word. I don't expect him to be perfect because nobody is but he sure has been a great role model for my family. I do wish he would get out of this football slump.

    By the way even hall of famers have some horrible years as I was a huge Elway fan but I can be realistic as well. Here are Elways stats five years plus in:
    1988 - 17TD and 19INT
    1989 - 18TD and 18INT
    1992- 10TD and 17INT
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    After NDSU's 1st 2011 Title. Do you remember the being at wild pitch and the Tebow win in overtime in the playoffs happened and the place went bonkers?? https://www.foxnews.com/sports/tebow...ry-in-overtime

    that was a cool moment. right after everyone got back to the bars after the ndsu title win.
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