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Kelly to Allen

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  1. The line is you don't allow what is happening now. The opportunity for ppl around you to question your internal fortitude. It's not fair but look at the thread. Imagine if it was something serious in life? Again Tony soprano, General Patton. Never show weakness
  2. He probably still needs a couple weeks of training and getting ramped up
  3. Hyde is here as insurance at safety.
  4. Yup. Gary Cooper, the strong silent type
  5. General Patton never cried. Ever. And like Tom Hanks said, " there's no crying in baseball!!!" In fact coach Ryan's should make CJ watch the movie " Patton" from 1970. And I would make him watch the opening speech in that movie over and over again. I would also make Stroud watch Saving Private Ryan. Time for Stroud to be tough
  6. We're going to destroy everyone in the playoffs. It will be a buffalo avalanche my friend
  7. Crying in private is different.
  8. Allen getting 5 passing touchdowns today
  9. Men have no choice but to be part of a warrior class in a society. Regardless of the culture. It's not a choice. It's an existential necessity. If not, that ppl won't exist anymore. Don't confuse modernity with existential truths... Do we enjoy more comfort now, better technology? Sure. It doesn't change basic human nature and power dynamics at work. If you show weakness, human beings will generally take advantage or exploit them. ( It's happening in this thread right now, ppl are asking new questions about Stroud and his leadership etc)....This will always happen among ppl in your group and ppl who are your enemies. Look at all the discussions about Caleb Williams and his body language last week.... It matters. Go rewatch the sopranos, my favorite show ever. Tony soprano noticed a certain disrespect among his crew. He knew at that point it was impossible to trust him. This aspect of human nature is not something we can move past. It's part of life and the human condition This is why we love sports and football so much. It's symbolic of life and many lessons can be drawn from football. Strategically and in philosophy.
  10. Tom Brady is a sociopath. No I'm not kidding lol
  11. I actually didn't have a car lol. What was cool tho, I worked nights obviously and I could literally eat whatever I wanted during break, and then after midnight I would always make a huge meal to take home. Obviously when you're younger and playing sports you can eat anything you want lol I would combine the breaded chicken patty with a double cheeseburger. I would make two of those with everything plus fries plus a huge frosty. I would even bring my GF at the time something usually. My manager was super cool. He was retired military and already had a pension. He said once he retired he just wanted a simple job with ppl to talk to. Dude would play pink Floyd loud as we closed and cleaned up. But that was the last time I cried. I was 19 and my first GF broke up with me. My father saw me crying in my room and told me to go lift weights, cut the lawn or find something to do. Not to mope around and feel sorry for myself. I went on to join the military. My manager at Wendy's was a big reason I joined. Great great memories. Who would of thought at the time working at Wendy's would have a profound impact. Cj Stroud will be fine. We all mature as men around that age
  12. Nope. KC has to win in Pittsburgh on a short week. Or in Denver.... Sorry KC fans
  13. I was Wendy's employee of the month when I was a teenager. Got free food all the time too. It was awesome 😎
  14. The rams would get destroyed too
  15. Your QB has to be like Achilles in Troy. Think of a great warrior. It's important to show zero weakness among your lieutenants and adversaries.
  16. Nobody has an issue with him caring... It's not good optics in a leadership role. Obviously it's just a football game and it was a bad injury but it's important to be a battle tank commander archetype ( a hero archetype) as the QB in football. It's symbolic in life It's honestly not that big of a deal and he's still a young man but he's gotta be tough. I thought he responded well to a couple bad picks and kept battling under pressure in arrowhead. It's a good sign. I knew KC would win that game. Texans have a bright future, but I just don't think they have the maturity yet I don't think they'll be an easy out tho.
  17. It was a little embarrassing and kinda immature. He's still growing up. Id give him a pass. Its really not that big of a deal. But he can't do that. Not in football or life
  18. Buffalo would destroy the eagles in the super bowl. We would be celebrating at halftime The Bengals defense might be the worst in the NFL. Playoff Lamar is a disaster. Let things play out. Herbert could get on a heater and before you know it it's chargers at buffalo in the AFC championship If you can't beat the worst defensive team in the NFL in the Bengals we were never beating Baltimore or KC ...
  19. He did get redemption getting a title in Cleveland. And his greatness was validated beating golden state... I just think ppl missed out on the story similar to Jordan and there is Usually a painful road the greatest have to go through to break through.... Ppl don't like what he did.... It's why I think he is a great player and obviously one of the best. But I can't put him in the Jordan, Magic, Bird, Isaiah conversation. Ppl can disagree but that's just how I feel. His legacy would've had so much more reverence if he stayed in Cleveland
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