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Umm no you said completely the opposite.
I'm saying the kid can play in a game and can finish practice because he is not "out of shape" he might be out of shape in the sense that he isn't up to Pruitts standards but he is not "out of shape".
you realize he is an SEC LB right? expected to tackle RBs who will play in the pros. he isn't an office worker. comparing him to me is a pointless exercise, I could never sniff scout team status. does you no good to say he could beat me.Umm no you said completely the opposite.
I'm saying the kid can play in a game and can finish practice because he is not "out of shape" he might be out of shape in the sense that he isn't up to Pruitts standards but he is not "out of shape".
So if you have white parents with money you can't sacrifice to achieve yer dreams? If peyton was narrating would people question him sacrificing? He never fought for his country. He always had money. I doubt he had many obstacles growing up. But would you accept the implication that he sacrificed to achieve his dream? The sacrifice in the message, if you can look past the narrator, is what they sacrificed growing up to put in the time and work to become what they did. Its about the time they sacrificed when they could be having fun or doing other things but instead stayed late at practice or worked out longer. It's about never getting complacent or feeling like you've already accomplished everything. If you reach the top reach higher. But this debate has nothing to do with the actual message. Some people just don't like him regardless of the message so this is pointless. So I'll stop side tracking the jj is fat and lazy thread so people can get back to bashing a kid they were sad about potentially not getting.He mos
He must of had it so bad growing up.... His parents were white and had money.... Other than sacrificing his time and energy to play a sport.... I dunno what he sacrificed.
I specifically said he could of sacrificed his time and energy for football(which obviously he did) But people are talking about the sacrifices he is making for his political side.So if you have white parents with money you can't sacrifice to achieve yer dreams? If peyton was narrating would people question him sacrificing? He never fought for his country. He always had money. I doubt he had many obstacles growing up. But would you accept the implication that he sacrificed to achieve his dream? The sacrifice in the message, if you can look past the narrator, is what they sacrificed growing up to put in the time and work to become what they did. Its about the time they sacrificed when they could be having fun or doing other things but instead stayed late at practice or worked out longer. It's about never getting complacent or feeling like you've already accomplished everything. If you reach the top reach higher. But this debate has nothing to do with the actual message. Some people just don't like him regardless of the message so this is pointless. So I'll stop side tracking the jj is fat and lazy thread so people can get back to bashing a kid they were sad about potentially not getting.
That is the point of the ad. People are inferring politics, but every story in the ad is about sacrificing time and energy to achieve dreams.I specifically said he could of sacrificed his time and energy for football(which obviously he did) But people are talking about the sacrifices he is making for his political side.
Edit: also you are correct all the negative people talking about JJ is ridiculous. Kid is super athletic. Just because he doesn't look the part doesn't mean he can't play the part.