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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: January 3, 2010
Maybe I'm ranting because my team, down by two touchdowns at the end of the third quarter against a solid Steelers team, likely will not make the playoffs. Maybe I'm ranting because my team's starting quarterback is likely being shadowed by a coach's decision to sit down for the second half. And the quarterback has to claim that he has an eye injury.Â
Which likely negates any hope that any fan or player had for the playoffs. That very well may be. But there is one thing I cannot stand. When a second-string rookie quarterback is given a shot to try to get his team closer to playoff contention, and in his only half to prove himself, he slides head-first into a pile of yellow and gold. Very rarely is a cornerback bigger than a quarterback.Â...
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Published: January 3, 2010
Maybe I'm ranting because my team, down by two touchdowns at the end of the third quarter against a solid Steelers team, likely will not make the playoffs. Maybe I'm ranting because my team's starting quarterback is likely being shadowed by a coach's decision to sit down for the second half. And the quarterback has to claim that he has an eye injury.Â
Which likely negates any hope that any fan or player had for the playoffs. That very well may be. But there is one thing I cannot stand. When a second-string rookie quarterback is given a shot to try to get his team closer to playoff contention, and in his only half to prove himself, he slides head-first into a pile of yellow and gold. Very rarely is a cornerback bigger than a quarterback.Â...
Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com