11-03-2017, 04:11 AM
Here, and this is gonna be free, are some of my opinions:
Mike has an obsession alright, it's piling up enough money so his family won't lose the team. He doesn't have any interest in living like a king, that's obvious. But he's been affected for most of his life by what happened to his father in Cleveland. He is determined that no one will get the team away from the family, and passing this stuff from generation to generation requires a lot of cash.
I believe he is far more involved in daily operations and financial decisions than the family leads anyone to believe.
I put the deterioration of the offensive line directly at his feet. We'll never know, of course, but I think he's the one who drew the line on Whitworth and Zeitler which led to their departure. And an o-line that struggled in 2016 lost its two best players. We might be an actual contender this year if we still had those guys.
I believe that Mike is really a very decent human being when it comes to reaching out to people who he sees as troubled and trying to overcome adversity. I think he's genuine in that. It's just not always good for the team's performance.
I can't see him stepping away anytime soon.
I think Andy is a team guy, but I thought I could see some real disgust and frustration on several plays last Sunday, and it was because of the line's ineptitude.
AJ Green is our best player, and even he can't remain at an elite level forever. We've got to fix that line fast.
Mike has an obsession alright, it's piling up enough money so his family won't lose the team. He doesn't have any interest in living like a king, that's obvious. But he's been affected for most of his life by what happened to his father in Cleveland. He is determined that no one will get the team away from the family, and passing this stuff from generation to generation requires a lot of cash.
I believe he is far more involved in daily operations and financial decisions than the family leads anyone to believe.
I put the deterioration of the offensive line directly at his feet. We'll never know, of course, but I think he's the one who drew the line on Whitworth and Zeitler which led to their departure. And an o-line that struggled in 2016 lost its two best players. We might be an actual contender this year if we still had those guys.
I believe that Mike is really a very decent human being when it comes to reaching out to people who he sees as troubled and trying to overcome adversity. I think he's genuine in that. It's just not always good for the team's performance.
I can't see him stepping away anytime soon.
I think Andy is a team guy, but I thought I could see some real disgust and frustration on several plays last Sunday, and it was because of the line's ineptitude.
AJ Green is our best player, and even he can't remain at an elite level forever. We've got to fix that line fast.