‘”It’s so important you have to realize you don’t hold your job in your hands when you have the ball, you have everyone’s jobs,” Orlovsky explained. “Everyone’s futures and everyone’s hopes are in your hands, and Josh lost sight of that a little bit, I feel. Certainly the play kind of says that, and I think someone has to sit down and look him in the eye and say, ‘Look, I think we have to grow up when it comes to this.’ Because the moment Aaron goes down, there’s only one way they lose that game, and he can’t be the reason they lose that game.”‘