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Not loving the game as a QB, where film and preparation are 80% of the battle is concerning. Not loving the game as a skill player isn’t a deal breaker. The light comes on for plenty of guys when they’re lining up against a different team. I guarantee you half of the guys in the NFL love the money, more than the game itself. That’s why so many guys drop off after that first big contract.Had a feeling this may have been the case. His footballville interview last year made me walk away saying he doesn’t love football. As a rb that’s a big time problem.
Im just tired of hearing about practice. As long as he isn’t missing or blatantly skipping drills or something, he is fine. We heard similar stories about GR15 and the freshman that are playing now. “Earning” playing time during practice is the easiest excuse a coach can use. Its to the point now, that it’s hard to believe.