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I believe therapy or not, there is a group of fans who will boo RT the minute he sets foot on the field. Not a wise move as it fuels the enemy. Regardless of that probability, he will face gale force boos at his first interception. Is he prepared for that eventuality?short answer is ... yes - depending
IMO the only reason to go public is a pathetic attempt to garner sympathy
BUT I know tons of pro athletes, drivers, golfers WTFever, have PAs whose only job appears to be to prop the athlete up in every way possible. I would argue this is a form of therapy but a traditional one
There’s another reason to go public with therapy that you are missing; advocacy. One of the most productive ways to reduce stigma is for people to speak about their experiences. Even more so when the person speaking is in the public eye.Nothing wrong with therapy. Just no need to go public with therapy. That comes off as secondary gain.
it’s just become too fashionable to reveal you are in therapy. And going public DOES provide secondary gain.
i don't really think it needs advocating anymoreThere’s another reason to go public with therapy that you are missing; advocacy. One of the most productive ways to reduce stigma is for people to speak about their experiences. Even more so when the person speaking is in the public eye.
Nothing wrong with therapy. Just no need to go public with therapy. That comes off as secondary gain.
it’s just become too fashionable to reveal you are in therapy. And going public DOES provide secondary gain.
All of human history would argue that we need constant reminders.i don't really think it needs advocating anymore
it's like "cancer awareness" campaigns
we know it exists, we don't need reminders
but i don't really care he mentioned it, i care about what he said in regards to Malik though
Who cares what puts the chip on his shoulderMy point is it’s not the right fuel.
Not so sure about woodside. Since no on can actually define what it is he does for the team, I would say just any amount of excitement around Willis has already moved woodside down the depth chart.Willis is not an immediate threat to Tannehill. He’s probably not an immediate threat to Woodside. It’s going to take a long time for Willis to learn the pro game. Tannehill needs to get back to where he was two years ago and not choke in the playoffs and he will stick around a while. I hope Tannehill isn’t on the wrong side of fight or flight. Time will tell.
Willis is not an immediate threat to Tannehill. He’s probably not an immediate threat to Woodside. It’s going to take a long time for Willis to learn the pro game. Tannehill needs to get back to where he was two years ago and not choke in the playoffs and he will stick around a while. I hope Tannehill isn’t on the wrong side of fight or flight. Time will tell.
Woodside is history. Has no business being in the NFL to begin with. Couldn’t be 3rd string on most teams.Willis is not an immediate threat to Tannehill. He’s probably not an immediate threat to Woodside. It’s going to take a long time for Willis to learn the pro game. Tannehill needs to get back to where he was two years ago and not choke in the playoffs and he will stick around a while. I hope Tannehill isn’t on the wrong side of fight or flight. Time will tell.
At worst Tannehill has a few years as a starting QB and several years as a back up left in his career if he so chooses. People want to act like he's some bum after a bad playoff game, but the fact is, Tannehill still has plenty left as a starter and he'd be a better backup even in a few years than most teams have the luxury of having.Willis is not an immediate threat to Tannehill. He’s probably not an immediate threat to Woodside. It’s going to take a long time for Willis to learn the pro game. Tannehill needs to get back to where he was two years ago and not choke in the playoffs and he will stick around a while. I hope Tannehill isn’t on the wrong side of fight or flight. Time will tell.
We'll likely be saying the same about Willis in 2 years.Woodside is history. Has no business being in the NFL to begin with. Couldn’t be 3rd string on most teams.
This truly can’t be known. Willis is at minimum the backup. He probably even plays some even if THill stays the starter.
But he may be a complete bust also.
Hence the word probably. I am speaking strictly to his adapting to the pro game not what the team will do with him. If you watch entire games of his, you will be as alarmed as you are excited. His film is overall a hot mess and he will need every bit of two years to be functional in the league. He has all the talent to do it, but waaaaay behind in his learning curve.This truly can’t be known. Willis is at minimum the backup. He probably even plays some even if THill stays the starter.
But he may be a complete bust also.
I don’t disagree about Woodside at all. My point is, that’s how much Willis has to learn. If needing to start a game today, Woodside would be better prepared than Willis.Woodside is history. Has no business being in the NFL to begin with. Couldn’t be 3rd string on most teams.