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smackababy

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RGIII is right though. If you think "well, I'm not as good as [Andrew Luck]," then you're destined to never be. If you want to be the best, you already have to have that idea that you are. You think Tom Brady and Peyton Manning sat around saying "well, Joe Montana wouldn't have thrown that interception or would have avoided that sack. I'm just not as good as him!" Hell no!
 

Blackjack200

Lifer
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RGIII is right though. If you think "well, I'm not as good as [Andrew Luck]," then you're destined to never be. If you want to be the best, you already have to have that idea that you are. You think Tom Brady and Peyton Manning sat around saying "well, Joe Montana wouldn't have thrown that interception or would have avoided that sack. I'm just not as good as him!" Hell no!

That's a really good thing to think to yourself and not say to a reporter.
 

glenn1

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Kelvin Benjamin down with a knee injury and getting an MRI. Team says it's a "sprain" but we'll see, hopefully it's not an ACL or patellar tendon tear or something else season ending.

MIA safety Delmar with ACL.

Shady McCoy with a hamstring pull further depleting their RB corps, but evidently not enough for them considering giving Ray Rice a look.
 

RPD

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...s-chris-borland-retirement-change-nfl-forever

Some interesting tidbits.. I like that rookies were told to get fall guys. They must have all elected Aldon Smith to be it.. :D
I bet Aldon skipped that meeting...

But seems like Borland is really a stand up guy, he doesn't want to benefit financially in anyway from his stepping away and isn't going on an anti-football line either.

What parents and players need to come to grips with are knowing the risks of playing and then making a decision if those risks are worth the rewards.