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Originally Posted by Reginald Rutledge
but I think you are right.
Honestly, that's why I love the Box. I often say, "You can tell a lot about a guy in the 3 hours you sit across from him". How does he handle the highs and lows of the Box, does he tap out when he is losing big, does he finish and learn anything, can he take the Peanut Gallery slams, does he use the Box as his reason of losing or was it just he was not on his skill level that day?
I've got great respect for Jamel but I have seen QBs throw passes to receivers and the receiver try to run before he look the ball in. He drops the ball. I have seen runners fumble the ball in open field.
All I can ask you to do (as I have ask so many people over time) is give it a chance. Hone your skills in the passing, play creation, and defense because turnovers, fumbles, and penalties will happen in this style. Be ready to overcome those things because that is a part of this style of play.
Reg
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Predicting I win and rooting against me from afar. Another challenge!
Thanks for the poster board material!
Seriously, I had a miserable game passing so late I decided to just run. As my man is going in the end zone, shake the box, fumble to the defense. Lost the game. It was fitting for the day I had. It was an 0-16 Lions day and the box made sure it stayed that way? Oh well, it is what it is . . .
But it won't help you if I make it to Canton!
