Theismann's In Depth Analysis
Joe Theismann was a guest on ESPN Radio’s Mike and Mike in the Morning today and he went above and beyond traditional draft analysis when he addressed fellow former Notre Damer Brady Quinn:
The only thing I was disappointed in with the young man, and I hold his agents responsible for this, was to me, when you walk out on stage in front of millions and millions of people, that's a job interview. You don't go to a job interview chewing gum. And I felt like he could have presented himself in a much more professional manner. It looked like his tie was the first time he ever tried to tie one. It looked like his hair, he had just walked out of a shower, and he stands there, relieved as all get-out, chewing gum. And to me, that's not a professional image. And maybe I'm reading into it, but when it comes to drafts, when it comes to analyzing players, I think you have to look at everything.
Now this is the analysis we should look for from Theismann. Sure, X's and O's are important, but nothing really says “great football player” like naturally fresh breath, and clean clothing lines. Ron Jaworski better be paying attention.
Via The Fanhouse.
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1 comment:
This coming from the same man that once said, "A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." So, needless to say, I take every thing he says with a grain of salt.
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