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FansHe's a bum.
FansHe's a bum.
I know right? It's a sin to expect more than a handful of productive games every year from a first round pick. I should give up my season tickets and fandom, clearly my expectations are ridiculous.Fans
No clearly you are ignorant.I know right? It's a sin to expect more than a handful of productive games every year from a first round pick. I should give up my season tickets and fandom, clearly my expectations are ridiculous.
Definitely, he's been so ultra-productive over the past couple of seasons, we need to just give the guy an extension tomorrow and I need to follow your lead and start accepting mediocrity more... my fault!No clearly you are ignorant.
he meant even harder then before most likely different type of wealth training for those specific areas..stop the BS these dudes all trin hard but others go beyond the norm lie TO did etc hes not saying he didnt train harder just going to go at it even harder..Lol - He will be on IR by week 3. He waits a couple seasons to “train his butt off”? Time to move on. No more unreliable guys. He is at best a rotational guy in my opinion.
He hardly has the cred to get in anyone’s face.i'll take this over the Jaylon "just watch tape" crap. Need LVE to get in teamates faces untill they do this too. Less night club more Gym.
He hardly has the cred to get in anyone’s face.
He’s essentially a great rookie with an injury history and three years of wear on a fragile body.
Why would anyone take their cue from him
People make it like he’s the new Sean Lee. I don’t recall Sean Lee doing all the self promotion that LVE and Jaylon do.
Both of those guys are more concerned about how they look and their personal brands than how they play
Leighton Vander Esch will be around The Star for almost all of the offseason, frustrated that his 2020 season was slowed by collarbone and high ankle injuries. “I’m going to train my frickin’ butt off this offseason. I’m not really going anywhere. I’m going home for two weeks and I’m coming right back. I’m going to be here training all the way through February, March and April. That’s just what it is. I’m already looking forward to it. I’m on a mission, and I think all the guys should be too.”
Todd Archer, ESPN Staff Writer
Leighton Vander Esch will be around The Star for almost all of the offseason, frustrated that his 2020 season was slowed by collarbone and high ankle injuries.
I checked on the high ankle injury. It was against the Niners on Dec. 21. Doesn't account for poor play for most of the season. And I don't see how the collarbone would either. It's not a muscle. It was probably at increased risk of a break, but it shouldn't have limited play.
Injuries don't account for LVE's poor play this year. I wish they did. I wish we had a reason to explain it all away, and expect the promise we saw in his rookie season to bloom next year. But I don't see it.
Maybe he was playing scared? Worried he wasn't completely healed, or worried it would happen again or happen worse? I don't know, I just hope he's back to rookie form next season. He is fun to watch when he's hitting on all cylinders.
blah blah blah talk talk talk if this team could win any thing by talking they would never lose
Hmm. I guess if you’re “Rudy” and then you’re just an “honorary leader”.You do not have to be a superstar to be a leader.
6-10 is a victory season for these Dallas Cowboys.Everyone's gonna talk mad crap about him now because that's what CZ does but this is exactly what I want to hear from everyone on the team after 6-10.
I feel bad for LVE. Injuries are the only thing holding him back from being a great LB. Unfortunately they’re simply not preventable.
Maybe he was playing scared? Worried he wasn't completely healed, or worried it would happen again or happen worse? I don't know, I just hope he's back to rookie form next season. He is fun to watch when he's hitting on all cylinders.