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<blockquote data-quote="mradtke66" data-source="post: 911108" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I'm not entirely he's demonstrated poor character. We cannot confidently say that the Love pick was taken as a slight OR if the pick drove him harder. It is certainly <strong>possible</strong>, and the idea that competition improved him is perhaps even <strong>probable</strong>, but thats kind of where it ends. Many a great athlete has taken offense and come out stronger. That isn't a bad thing.</p><p></p><p>As far his decline, yes, but also no.</p><p></p><p>His stats were down, yes. 2016, he willed us into the playoffs. 2017, he started strong and broke his collar bone. 2018 there was the knee and the end of McCarthy. 2019 was his first year in a new offense which has historically taken veteran quarterbacks a year to get up to speed. 2020 he's back and better than ever. </p><p></p><p>His decline is most likely health related and I don't begrudge them taking a quarterback. Love may or may not end up being the guy, but if only as insurance with an older starter, it isn't a braindead decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mradtke66, post: 911108, member: 4199"] I'm not entirely he's demonstrated poor character. We cannot confidently say that the Love pick was taken as a slight OR if the pick drove him harder. It is certainly [B]possible[/B], and the idea that competition improved him is perhaps even [B]probable[/B], but thats kind of where it ends. Many a great athlete has taken offense and come out stronger. That isn't a bad thing. As far his decline, yes, but also no. His stats were down, yes. 2016, he willed us into the playoffs. 2017, he started strong and broke his collar bone. 2018 there was the knee and the end of McCarthy. 2019 was his first year in a new offense which has historically taken veteran quarterbacks a year to get up to speed. 2020 he's back and better than ever. His decline is most likely health related and I don't begrudge them taking a quarterback. Love may or may not end up being the guy, but if only as insurance with an older starter, it isn't a braindead decision. [/QUOTE]
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