All good, Boozer my man... No hard feelings. Let's break it down: Here's what you said: Jeter isn't boring. He fucked a lot of hot chicks! Hmmm. I didn't understand what you meant exactly. I tried to clarify by asking specifically, Do you mean A or B? And you said my reply was a "botch" because A and B are the same thing! (You botched the "quote/reply" in the process, so I'm not quoting you, but let me try again.) Do you mean: A) Fucking a lot of hot chicks MAKES you an interesting person? OR do you mean: B) Only an interesting person could fuck a lot of hot chicks, because no hot chick would fuck a boring person? I couldn't figure out which you meant because they both seem completely wrong to me. In the meantime, a third option has occurred to me: You mean that Derek Jeter's LIFESTYLE is titillating to think about because he fucked a lot of hot chicks. Right? You're not talking about his personality. Because no matter what Derek Jeter does with hot chicks, the man is absolutely dull as a brick.
he seems pretty even keeled. it'll serve him well when he throws his first incompletion in training camp and jets fans call him a bust.
Just need to use the hockey player interview mentality. Say a bunch of crap that means absolutely nothing.
To be fair, hockey players need to think about things like where their teeth went during interviews. They have a good excuse.
Im not worried about his personality/focus or resiliency at all. Dude was the quiet QB who just showed up for work in L.A. He's gonna be the same here
What a dick post. Geno had his lines down pat? . From the very get go: - screwing with his cellphone during pre-draft interviews - threatening not to show up on day 2 of the draft in a snit - firing his agents "He's going to have a tough time in New York," an NFC scout said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. "Right now, he's coming off as a spoiled, pampered brat." Night and day. .
I think Eli Manning is a preview of what we're getting with this kid both from a demeanor perspective as well as public reaction standpoint. If he plays on a level like Eli Manning, the fans will hate him, and he won't appear to care. Hopefully he gives us Super Bowl victories like Eli gave the Giants.
Let's not forget that even the most boring man on the planet, after signing a $200+ contract, can and will bang chicks to his hearts content. Is it his effusive personality or his expanded bank account? I'm going money. Jeter talks and no one listens.
It’s not 1980 what it’s really all about is doing what’s best for him. It’s the Jets duty if they want a franchise quarterback to make sure that the jets is what’s best for him from a developmental standpoint
He seems pretty proactive to me...he's starting his career with the Jets hope and I hope out loud he ends it here as well.. But it's not like he has bunch of Lombardis on the sideline there to teach him...sorry This is where the kid HAS to learn on his own
Just like every other QB drafted into the NFL. Never heard of learning from a trophy won by others. I think we make it more complicated than it is. Study, learn and improve. That's the job.
Lombardi was a person. He was also a coach and was pretty good at it. In fact he was good enough to get a trophy named after him. You should probably Google him - you might learn what a good coach can do to teach players and win games.
Now explain how and what a Lombardi in the building, won by a different coaching staff has to do with developing a QB. WTF have the Lombardi trophies in Dallas done to develop a team in Dallas the last 18 years? What does a Lombardi won by a completely different CS have any effect on the teams current staff? Using your logic, teams than own 0 Lombardis can never develop a player? Really? And really, the smarky google Lombardi comment is particularly pompous, especially in the middle of a mind numbing comment
Come on, kid - the reference was to Hall of Fame coaching ability, not to a trophy. You made an incorrect assumption the guy was talking about trophies. He, and I weren't talking about Dallas either - try to stay on track. If that's so tough for you to understand don't even attempt to tell me what my logic is. - talk about "mind numbing,' wow!
What? You don't get the point that what a team did in the past developing a QB has nothing to do with that team does today? Don't get that? But think I don't? Ok, kid. Lol. Yeah, mind numbing.