Weeden "clearly pissed"

xvendettax914

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definately got a good laugh at that quote. Hes gonna get roasted for this, and to a point, rightfully so.
 

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I know he's a competitor and all that, but I don't think he has a beef. And to me, it's not even about the fear to throw deep. He's just flat missing wide open guys on big plays.
 

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Seriously, I think there is only one reason why he feels he should still be the starter and everyone else, including his coaches, don't....Pride (which is understandable). But his pride has to give way to reality, and that's for real.
 
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I do feel for Weeden for the simple fact that I thought he played somewhere between average and pretty well for 3 weeks (including Philly) before totally sucking vs the Patriots.

Had we beaten Atlanta and/or New Orleans, he probably keeps his job for at least another game. But the supporting cast let him down bigtime, so his winless streak remains and his demotion was inevitable. Bad luck for Weeden there, but luck always plays a role in sports.
 

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It's really not Weeden's fault. With his eyes 0.25 inches apart, his depth perception is horse ****.

Anything further than a dump off in the flat and he has no idea how far away the WR is.
So are you saying that Tracy McGrady's wall-eyes contributed to making him a great NBA'er?

Interesting posit... I always just laughed at it like a callous cad.
Yeah: I admit it.
 
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