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No, it's not.The first step to recovery is "ACCOUNTABILITY"...
Like everyone else in the league, "Cleveland" knew this... but the owner stepped in. As to learning, there were coaches available had he admitted he didn't know what he was doing. He's not the first QB to come into the league like that.if Cleveland did any of their homework, they would have known that I was a guy that didn’t come in every day and watch film, I was a guy that didn’t really know the Xs and Os of football.
This.ha, we’re the victims, they at least got paid.
He is kind of a b!tch, but he learned to not help others from the GOAT.BTW Hoyer sounds like a douche too. When you make millions even as a backup QB you should have the pro mentality to elevate teammates.
Correct, but I've had to teach right/wrong to a lot of alcoholic/addicts in the 22 years I've worked with them. Excuses not one of their wrongdoings, but that's been my experience.I'll just say this.. Most kids.. By the time they're 15 years old.. Knows right from wrong and also has a grasp of common sense by then. (one hopes)...
JFF still isn't perfect. Shocker. He'd do best for himself and by everyone else if he focused on what's on his side of the street and leave the finger pointing to others. His biggest enemy at this point is himself, his bigger challenge is staying on his meds.