I never said he did.
Then what was the point in saying it?
I never said he did.
Then what was the point in saying it?
Based on these comments it sounds like he didn't lose his confidence but was suffering from depression.What is the point of saying anything in life. Whats the point fo saying he felt like quitting and that god and some other beings made him regain his will to do something.
People in life have had much worse situations and overcame them. At the end of the day maybe he shouldn't be playing football. I hope Taylor turns into a fine player for us
, glad he has his confidence back but seems like he has a real fragile confidence.
“It was to the point last year I thought I was done playing football,” Taylor told the Statesman. “I didn’t want to play anymore. I was out of it. Thank God for my girlfriend, my family, my pastors and God — because I made it through and kept working. I’m really looking forward to this year. I’m going to turn a lot of heads.”
Taylor knows he has talent which made it tougher to ride the bench.
“Coming back, not being myself, being slower, not as quick, not as agile — watching on Sunday, knowing you want to play, knowing you’re better than some guys and there’s nothing you can do about it,” he said.
I swear sometimes i feel some of the NFL Cheerleaders are mentally tougher then some of these guys out there.
Chubbs
I've seen it with a friend of mine who tore his ACL playing basketball. This guy was super bummed-out for the longest time. But hey, you come back and find your strength again. I like that Jamar was honest about revealing those kinds of emotions and thoughts. Better than Jonathan Martin who probably wouldn't make a peep.
Jonathan Martin. Jonathan Taylor. Boy Ireland sure loved drafting mental midgets.
If you've never had thoughts of quitting in the face of constant adversity, than you've probably never done anything all that difficult or challenging.
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