Re: Chargers place Jared Gaither on IR
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Originally Posted by
jonboy79
I odnly disagree that they did everything they could... unless you mean to run him out of town.
Bcuase, if they wanted him to stay, they could have had an actual competition for the LT job that summer during training camp, but htey didn't, not even close. And that was the final nail in the coffin. It may have been the intent, but, if the intent was to motivate him, they failed miserably and really need to learn a thing or two abnout motivating talented underachievers. FWIW, in retrospect, I think they had already washed their hands of him. FWIW, i think that had a lot to do with their failed assesment that Oher was a star LT in the makings.
Sorry, but learning how to motivate men making millions of dollars shouldn't even be in the equation here.
That's more like baby sitting.
Dude was handed an opportunity to man up and take one of the most coveted high paying jobs in the world and you're saying the Ravens should figure out a better way to motivate him to do it?:229031_confused2:
There's a whole lot I'd do with more then enough self motivation to earn that kind of jack and be admired by the public that can only dream of having that opportunity.
Re: Chargers place Jared Gaither on IR
Yeah, it was all Harbaugh's fault :slaphead: :
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Even if the Chargers brass had some wildly naïve/ignorant notion that Gaither would remain healthy -- or not pretend he was more hurt than he was, as virtually everyone in the organization believes was the case in 2012 – Gaither would not be welcome in the locker room.
“I can’t even look him in the eye,” one veteran told me earlier in the season, after Gaither had sat out the first three games with a back issue that no one could clearly diagnose.
On Dec. 23, here is what another veteran said, unsolicited, when ruminating on the ruins of the season: “----ing Gaither. He ----ing cost us big-time.”
Several other players voiced similar sentiments. Some suspected within a couple weeks that Gaither was milking his back injury. Others didn’t get frustrated until September. Many held out until the end of the season. But by then, there were no dissenters.
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Asked if Gaither could ever return and be accepted by teammates, safety Eric Weddle was as gracious as he could be: “He could. It would take a lot of work to earn back the respect. And that’s not going to happen.”
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/...aither-return/
Ouch!
Re: Chargers place Jared Gaither on IR
Re: Chargers place Jared Gaither on IR
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Originally Posted by
B-more Ravor
I laughed so hard but also got real pissed. Can you imagine if he actually worked hard the year he was out for us? That would've made the offense so much better. With great protection, joe would've picked teams apart like Brady with both Jared and oher playing up to their potential. Of course he could've gotten his knee blown out or something but still. With his attitude, he'll be broke in 5 years. I wonder how many chargers fans troll his twitter?
Re: Chargers place Jared Gaither on IR
If he actually worked hard he could have been as good as Ogden. If he cant be motivated by the possibility of making $10+ million per season idk what could ever motivate this guy
Re: Chargers place Jared Gaither on IR
What a way to waste the rare opportunity of playing in the NFL. Apparently we have the sequel to Gaither in BigMac from what I saw in that Cincinnati game. Let's stay away from lazy lineman for a while.
Re: Chargers place Jared Gaither on IR
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Originally Posted by
Shambla
What a way to waste the rare opportunity of playing in the NFL. Apparently we have the sequel to Gaither in BigMac from what I saw in that Cincinnati game. Let's stay away from lazy lineman for a while.
Ha. Gaither fakes injury not to play. McKinnie is still able to play. Gaither is the biggest POS. Then again look who is agent is.