Ok-Plastic-2992

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[–] Ok-Plastic-2992@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

My biggest takeaway from the documentary was that Barry retired because he didn’t want to break the rushing record. I was a big fan of his as a kid and you always heard “Barry doesn’t care about the accolades” “Barry isn’t in it for the individual accomplishments”, as if he was neutral or apathetic about them. But the documentary made it quite clear that he actively did not WANT the individual accolades. He didn’t want to hold the rushing title, he didn’t want the Heisman, he was so deeply uncomfortable with the spotlight that I think he dreaded being the #1 guy on the podium. I think he left because he knew he would break the record that year and he didn’t want it.

That’s not to say nothing else played a role. I imagine if he saw a path to get him and his teammates a SB he would have kept playing. But when that individual accomplishment seemed to be the only thing he was chasing I think he just said Nah.

[–] Ok-Plastic-2992@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Bills were only a few plays away from winning every game that they lost. If you look at each individual loss they could feasibly be 10-0, 9-1, 8-2. Yet they also looked like the worse team in most of those losses and deserved to lose all of the games that they did and arguably at least one of their wins. They just somehow managed to keep them close. They are at times one of the worst teams in the league and at times one of the best, and they are capable of both beating the best teams in the league and losing to the worst.

[–] Ok-Plastic-2992@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There isn’t a worse team to be a fan of. There just isn’t. I was 12 for the Music City Miracle and then endured almost 2 decades of absolute dogshit teams only to get my hopes up that it was finally going to happen. Then 13 seconds, then Damar and a collapse in the playoffs, then the injuries, now this abomination that seemingly can’t do anything right.

The last time I watched a football game as pathetic as this one was when the Patriots beat us without throwing the ball.

[–] Ok-Plastic-2992@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I’m all with Smith on this one. Betting and fantasy has infiltrated every part of sports. A coach shouldn’t have to disclose every detail that would impact a players performance out of concern for gamblers and fantasy players. That’s ridiculous.