Aaron Rodgers Skips Mini-Camp + More NFL Updates
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- 00:00 Intro
00:57 Aaron Rodgers skips Jets mandatory minicamp
13:16 Mike Tomlin signs a 3 year contract extension
23:18 Darren Waller retires at age 31
32:04 Jeremy Fowler say Zach Wilson may start week 1
38:54 “You don't have to have a No. 1 receiver” - Jordan Love
Featuring: Chris Rose, Bobby Skinner, and Justin Penik
Edited by: Mikey Rotunno
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Penik needs a beard
Everyone on this show are so….real. Bobby wasn’t on this ep, but it applies to him too. Justin explains this not surface level college football allegory, and Rose without hesitation, references the same program and his own take on it. That’s real insight. That’s not Hollywood, thats not showy takes. That is real understanding of the game at a both NFL and college level. There are so few comps to this show out there, and I chuckle at the amount of real, genuine Football fans who miss out by not being aware this gem exists.
Apparently Rodgers was upset that he wasn't trending
The Steelers need to take the sunken cost fallacy into account. Just because he's good and he's done well. He's shown he can't get it done when he needs to get it done, in terms of the playoffs. Which is the goal. Is the goal to be good and get winning seasons or win playoff games? Digging in the same hole, deeper and deeper, when you're trying to hunt for treasure does not increase the odds of you finding it. You may not find your goal right away when you start digging another hole. But you are actually increasing your odds.
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Where the hell is skinner smh 😢
Joe flacco
The problem with the Steelers as an organization is that they are so highly functional that they'll never been a bad team, even if they're mediocre every year. They're too good every year to actually make sweeping changes.
I do not think you’re wrong. But as much as it hampers the Organization, It’s also has caused the second most rings in the league, and not because of a single ERA. They have success the most across MULTIPLE Eras.
@@asdfaeou I think them being consistently good is a good thing. I'd rather be good every year than be amazing 1 year and terrible the next. But the downside to being good and not great is that they make the playoffs without any expectation of moving forward in them. And it breeds complacency instead of drive and innovation.
I dont think todd haley was a terrible oc
Time to put the hot dogs down Penik