@kimurasport Honestly, shows a lack of discipline and being a sloppy striker. Yeah you want to finish the fight, but do so with discipline and respect. You might be aiming for a “legal spot” but if you can’t guarantee a legal hit, you’re not in position to throw that shot.
@ChampRDS He’s lucky to be speaking still, let alone having normal cognitive function after the blows to the back of the head. All it takes is one. There’s countless stories showing the dangers of getting hit in the back of the head.
LeSean McCoy on #Vikings QB Kyler Murray:
“You know what I hate? A super cocky arrogant player that’s not that good, that’s a little above average. That is Kyler Murray… what have you done for us lately? Because you’ve had some good wide receivers.”
(Via @speakeasytlkshw)
I will say this, if JJ had thrown two picks and looked worse today then Kyler the media would be up in arms about why are they even making this a competition. I personally dont think it matters either way in OTAs(unless one looks consistently bad) but you know JJ would be trashed
@KFAN1003@PAOnTheMic Shop Jefferson. Get two 1s, “too difficult on us”is all I need to hear to know he’s replaceable. Ball hits your hands you catch it. Sure, 9 needs to develop touch, as is to be expected when he’s 23 and has started 38 games between college and NFL combined. Moss would catch em all
@AlexCFlick@JoeA_NFL HOF wideouts don’t complain about balls being thrown too hard making them too difficult to catch. In no defense to J.J. either, he needs to develop his touch balls for sure.
@JoeA_NFL I also don’t love a receiver who cries about his qb throwing the ball too hard and making it difficult to catch. Moss didn’t do that shit, Cris Carter didn’t, Julio jones didn’t, Donald Driver didn’t, none of the great ones did. Not openly anyways.