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over the mountain 09-05-2017, 12:29 PM SuzyVerified account @Sua_Cravens Aug 15
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Surgery was a BREEEZE 🙅🏽*♂️! All is good #Week1 #HTTR
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He seemed all in on August 15. Confused 22 year old who is convinced he is not confused.
mooby 09-05-2017, 03:23 PM I think Cravens is already over the Redskins. Unfollowed the team on Twitter, says on his Snapchat "now that I don't have anyone to answer to, I'll be real with y'all".
And before you jump on me, actions taken on social media matter a great deal for millennials. I think he has mentally moved on, the team should too.
Yeah I'm over him too. Just wish he didn't wait until the day after cuts to do this. Literally any other day would've worked better. I hope he finds the help he needs.
Giantone 09-05-2017, 04:52 PM yea and the redskins caught hell for letting Scott go..he botched this up..
No, I don't think he did,the talent was there so it was a good pick.
Good artical ....it's an old one but interesting.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/prishe/2015/05/22/tracking-nfl-draft-efficiency-how-contingent-is-success-to-draft-position/2/#3137f81f6315
dmek25 09-05-2017, 05:48 PM mcglohan might have messed this up, but in the small time he was here he brought stability, and definitely upgraded the roster. with cravens issues, i totally disagree with the thought that he wouldnt be welcomed back into the locker room. i know plenty at my work that have disappeared any where from weeks, to months, attending to mental issues. as long as he could come back, and do his job, i see no problem
OmahaRedskins 09-05-2017, 09:20 PM mcglohan might have messed this up, but in the small time he was here he brought stability, and definitely upgraded the roster. with cravens issues, i totally disagree with the thought that he wouldnt be welcomed back into the locker room. i know plenty at my work that have disappeared any where from weeks, to months, attending to mental issues. as long as he could come back, and do his job, i see no problem
He would be welcomed back, if he has a mental or family issue. If it comes out that he just doesn't want to play or is mad at the team, he will have a hard time earning he respect of his teammates.
rocnrik 09-05-2017, 11:27 PM No, I don't think he did,the talent was there so it was a good pick.
Good artical ....it's an old one but interesting.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/prishe/2015/05/22/tracking-nfl-draft-efficiency-how-contingent-is-success-to-draft-position/2/#3137f81f6315
Problem is that Cravens pulled this stunt in college..so your gonna tell me Scott did not know this..Cravens is done as a redskin ..we lost a second round pick..go check who we could have had If we had passed on Cravens..you see He does not think about the team ,fans ,teammates etc..only thinks and cares about himself. This is a wasted pick period..
..you see He does not think about the team ,fans ,teammates etc..only thinks and cares about himself..
All the other players play because they're thinking about us, the fans, and about the good of the Redskins lol.
And some work out their personal problems by smashing wide receivers (and occasionally girlfriends), and others by stepping away from the game. For the sake of our Sunday enjoyment we want the first category, but let's be careful about judging
Propensity to personal confusion and doubt (like propensity to gf smashing or ingesting dangerous substances) is one of those things you hope a player gets over once he matures and becomes a true professional. You take a chance on all these guys, including propensity to injury.
mooby 09-06-2017, 03:34 PM All the other players play because they're thinking about us, the fans, and about the good of the Redskins lol.
And some work out their personal problems by smashing wide receivers (and occasionally girlfriends), and others by stepping away from the game. For the sake of our Sunday enjoyment we want the first category, but let's be careful about judging
Propensity to personal confusion and doubt (like propensity to gf smashing or ingesting dangerous substances) is one of those things you hope a player gets over once he matures and becomes a true professional. You take a chance on all these guys, including propensity to injury.
Good post. I think we forget the players are human too, with the same faults as us. The only different is their bank accounts. But if people haven't learned money doesn't teach you ethics, personal responsibility, accountability, etc. they haven't been paying attention. Whatever Cravens' issues are, I hope he gets them sorted out. But he's done here, even if he changes his mind (which I doubt happens).
Giantone 09-06-2017, 05:32 PM Good post. I think we forget the players are human too, with the same faults as us. The only different is their bank accounts. But if people haven't learned money doesn't teach you ethics, personal responsibility, accountability, etc. they haven't been paying attention. Whatever Cravens' issues are, I hope he gets them sorted out. But he's done here, even if he changes his mind (which I doubt happens).
Not a favorite player of mine but I like what he had to say......
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/report-sua-cravens-22-considered-retiring-but-redskins-changed-his-mind/
"If it's family issues, personal issues, whatever he's dealing with, I'm supportive. Hopefully he'll deal with what he has to deal with and be back out here."
It's good, though, that Cravens' teammates do seem to be supportive of him, even if they've been blindsided by the report.
"You never know what's in anyone's life so you make sure that's fine first and foremost before you get back to your job," said Redskins cornerback Josh Norman. "This game tests your wits in every form, every facet of your body, your mentals. Everything. If you're not ready to come back and play and give it your all and your heart isn't in it, then you'll seriously go out there and get hurt."
over the mountain 09-07-2017, 03:44 PM https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-_ZGbSVjLJQ/maxresdefault.jpg
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Im having a hard time accepting that our starting SS just up and quit 1 week before week 1.
Cravens twitter retweeted Trent Williams thoughts on it (put health over $, etc). Ironically he also re-tweeted a walk-on players post of "Never give up". Dude, you gave up ...
I had high hopes for Cravens. Gut punch still hurts.
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