I think sometimes the "friends" card is overplayed, teammates yes but a lot of these guys go home and to other states off-season.
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Friends, among football players usually means "work friends." All of us have, or have had them. Go to lunch together, talk a lot of crap, get off work, go separate ways. When they leave the game, they become outsiders, no longer part of the circle.I think sometimes the "friends" card is overplayed, teammates yes but a lot of these guys go home and to other states off-season.
Much better narrative, but that's it in a nutshell.Friends, among football players usually means "work friends." All of us have, or have had them. Go to lunch together, talk a lot of crap, get off work, go separate ways. When they leave the game, they become outsiders, no longer part of the circle.
That doesn't even take into consideration the fact that some of the guys you call your "buddies" are guys you want to beat out for a job.
Until you drop a pass then he will scream at you on the field and no longer throw you the ballI was thinking more along the lines of giving the guys still in GB a shout out abd vote of confidence.
Well said, such is lifeFriends, among football players usually means "work friends." All of us have, or have had them. Go to lunch together, talk a lot of crap, get off work, go separate ways. When they leave the game, they become outsiders, no longer part of the circle.
That doesn't even take into consideration the fact that some of the guys you call your "buddies" are guys you want to beat out for a job.
Seems a lot of players want a change of scenery lately in GB
Such is life