I was shocked by a passage in the book where, during year 3, I believe it was written that Brandon said something along the lines of "Word on the street is that you want to win here and leave". Maybe it was Rodriguez recalling a conversation with Brandon to JB. In any event, RR did not deny it. His response was more like "Could you blame me if I did?".
As year 3 progressed, was this a serious possibility? Was RR that fed up with everything that he wanted to leave the moment he turned this around to restore his credibility?
I couldn't believe that came up to the point that DB had heard it, and that RR plainly did not deny it.
The table on ESPN.com actually breaks down the categories as " route depth" which I thought meant that those big YAC plays weren't included in the downfield categories.
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I was shocked by a passage in the book where, during year 3, I believe it was written that Brandon said something along the lines of "Word on the street is that you want to win here and leave". Maybe it was Rodriguez recalling a conversation with Brandon to JB. In any event, RR did not deny it. His response was more like "Could you blame me if I did?".
As year 3 progressed, was this a serious possibility? Was RR that fed up with everything that he wanted to leave the moment he turned this around to restore his credibility?
I couldn't believe that came up to the point that DB had heard it, and that RR plainly did not deny it.
The table on ESPN.com actually breaks down the categories as " route depth" which I thought meant that those big YAC plays weren't included in the downfield categories.