Austin Hooper: I'm not like Jason Witten, where's it me vs other TEs

blueblood70

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That's been the scuttlebutt about Witten for a long time here. Not a guy to be giving a hand up to the TEs below him.
and Farve and rogers not helping or liking the next guy behind him, its the backups job to TAKE the job from the starter and not suckle the tite of the starter.. some like helping ie teaching nd others want to concentrate on their own game..

theres no right way, hes not coach or mentor..lots of layers are like this, oly ones exposed are the ones that have sore losers behind them or never made it in te nfl , really not one ..MB did a pretty good job but where is he now..he will be forgotten while Jwitt will have gold jacket.. not many liked TO but To does not need to apologize, he accomplished most f his goals as did Jwitt..
 

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I literally had no idea who Hooper is/was. Young TE who's making his way. Good for him. But why compare himself to Witten at all? Even if it's true that Witten didn't help other TEs on the team, why bother? What was the gain for Hooper? It seems like nothing more that self-promotion. Ill-advised self-promotion. Save that rhetoric for the TE meetings in Cleveland.
 

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Its no big deal

Brett Favre said he wouldn’t help Aaron Rodgers
rogers wont be helping Love lol its more normal then most think.. the layers like Sean Lee are rare where they seem destined for a coaching slot and dont mind helping players behind them..
 

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This is "no big deal" to a lot here but man, I wonder what the tone would be like if this were said about Zeke or Dak and their backups or even Dez back in the day, lol. The hero narrative is strong with this one.
 

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I wonder if Hooper would retire on his team in the middle of the draft?

Saint Jason of Knoxville. What a guy.

And that brought them to draft Schultz instead of a Safety. Then we would not have had all the...trade the farm for Adams threads and posts....
 

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That's so odd. Not saying what he's saying is off based but it really seems like a force to name drop Witten.
I thought the story was he was falsely arrested in VA and we cut bait with him before the truth came out?
Yep someone stole his identity if I'm not mistaken.
 

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I'm from Tennessee and Witten had problems in college being selfish
 

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It wasn't Witt's job to develop back ups for most of his career but it is very concerning that coaching didn't step up and get those other guys more reps or development.

No shade at Witten but I am not upset he has moved on. As an older vet winding down that mentorship should be expected.
He reportedly chose the Raiders because he was guaranteed playing time.
 

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Marty B even said later in his career that he had misjudged Witten.
Even said that he should've listened when TO told him if he wanted to be a great pro he needed to mimic Witten.

Witten was a great teammate but he was hyper-competitive.
But by all but one or two accounts( the ones that make news as a result) he would help anyone that asked.

It sounds like he was not one to seek out other TEs to teach them....they actually had to ask for his help.

Having said all that, I'm glad he moved on.
 

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Witten was old school. It was probably a clash of styles. I was the same way. When I was tasked with training guys I gave them very short leashes, my philosophy was if I have to repeat myself more than 3 times you are no longer worth the effort. So some could handle it some couldn't. Those that can't refuse to take accountability and look to point fingers.
 

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Balls on this kid. JW is going to the hall while you will be "former NFL player" on a cooking show or something.
 

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I thought the story was he was falsely arrested in VA and we cut bait with him before the truth came out?
Could have been. But heard he had something to do with her and a hotel room. And JG said something about him not wearing a suit to the game. Lol. We got him out of town quick. Now we have no kick returner.
 

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Marty B even said later in his career that he had misjudged Witten.
Even said that he should've listened when TO told him if he wanted to be a great pro he needed to mimic Witten.

Witten was a great teammate but he was hyper-competitive.
But by all but one or two accounts( the ones that make news as a result) he would help anyone that asked.

It sounds like he was not one to seek out other TEs to teach them....they actually had to ask for his help.

Having said all that, I'm glad he moved on.

Exactly. HOFer Shannon Sharp said the same thing about himself. He continued to fight for his starting position every season and never gave another player a chance to take it from him.

Helping someone is one thing, but its upon a competing player to take that spot. Some of these guys like Bennett and Hooper can go pound salt
 
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