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<blockquote data-quote="Raider Pride" data-source="post: 116892" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>I think some of you miss understand what my original post was saying, or perhaps, I did not do a good enough job of posting it.</p><p></p><p>I did not want him to fail or get bombed and never get another chance. I think it is a good thing that he did... It was a lesson. I certainly did not want him to break his foot. In most cases you have to fail in life to succeed, and that is certainly true in the NFL as well.</p><p></p><p>The key is for almost every young QB to fail faster. Look at Troy Aikman's first year, Look at Smith for the 49ers... He has failed in biblical proportions but now is starting to jell. </p><p></p><p>The fact he had the opportunity to fail, when the team was already out of the game was good, and the fact it would stop a QB challenge was icing on the cake. I am a big fan of A-Rod. I think it would be the wrong thing to do to draft another first round QB. The KID HAS NOT BEEN GIVEN A CHANCE.</p><p></p><p>If you call yesterday a chance the way the Pats were blowing past our O-Line... Then you saw a different game than I did.</p><p></p><p>All of that is moot now though... The kid is done failing faster this year.</p><p></p><p>R.P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raider Pride, post: 116892, member: 279"] I think some of you miss understand what my original post was saying, or perhaps, I did not do a good enough job of posting it. I did not want him to fail or get bombed and never get another chance. I think it is a good thing that he did... It was a lesson. I certainly did not want him to break his foot. In most cases you have to fail in life to succeed, and that is certainly true in the NFL as well. The key is for almost every young QB to fail faster. Look at Troy Aikman's first year, Look at Smith for the 49ers... He has failed in biblical proportions but now is starting to jell. The fact he had the opportunity to fail, when the team was already out of the game was good, and the fact it would stop a QB challenge was icing on the cake. I am a big fan of A-Rod. I think it would be the wrong thing to do to draft another first round QB. The KID HAS NOT BEEN GIVEN A CHANCE. If you call yesterday a chance the way the Pats were blowing past our O-Line... Then you saw a different game than I did. All of that is moot now though... The kid is done failing faster this year. R.P. [/QUOTE]
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