Please be true, Nate Rob
Nate Rob has offered an apology and made some promising statements (free but requires a membership) after the skirmish with Denver. This is more like the Nate Rob we know and love. I love the quote at the end of the article:
“That’s not who I am,” he said. “That’s not the person I’m trying to influence kids to go out and be, because me, I’m fun, I’m happy all the time, I’m smiling. I work hard, I play hard and I’m just protecting my family.”
He also made some comments about not allowing his emotions to get the best of him. I know this probably will not always be possible for Nate, since he is such a passionate guy, but I hope this is a lesson for him. The more his mind is on what is best for the team, the better. I know that he wants to support his teammates at all times, and his rush to the defense of Mardy Collins is proof of that, but being a professional at all times is more valuable than Nate understands. Or hopefully, understood.
“That’s not who I am,” he said. “That’s not the person I’m trying to influence kids to go out and be, because me, I’m fun, I’m happy all the time, I’m smiling. I work hard, I play hard and I’m just protecting my family.”
He also made some comments about not allowing his emotions to get the best of him. I know this probably will not always be possible for Nate, since he is such a passionate guy, but I hope this is a lesson for him. The more his mind is on what is best for the team, the better. I know that he wants to support his teammates at all times, and his rush to the defense of Mardy Collins is proof of that, but being a professional at all times is more valuable than Nate understands. Or hopefully, understood.
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