Monday, July 25, 2016

Awesome-playing nfl rookies

Last year, there were some really profound new players drafted into the NFL. Three of those players are considered the best rookie group ever. This group of rookies includes Reggie Bush, Matt Liner, and Vince Young. All three of these rookies played in the National Championship last year. The one player who really stands out is Vince Young, who plays for The Tennessee Titans. In the beginning of the year, Vince Young’s team was not doing too well. Then, toward the middle of the season, things started to turn around for The Tennessee Titans. This was due to the fact that Vince Young played like a veteran.


One of the games was against The Indianapolis Colts. The Titans were behind in the game, and in the 4th quarter Indianapolis’s defense did their thing—nothing. As anyone NFL fan knows, the Indianapolis Colt’s defense doesn’t play well at all. Anyway, this lack of defense allowed the Titans to make a comeback and beat them in the fourth quarter. That was not the only team that allowed the Titans to comeback, either. The Giants had practically won, having beaten the Titans, and had the new quarterback sacked for a loss. The rusher let the quarterback go, and he ran it all the way in for a touchdown, and they beat the Giants, which was in the fourth quarter as well.


So, obviously, many of the new players who come straight out of college are really good players and have what it takes to play well in the NFL. There are lots of reasons why many rookies play so well when they first start out in the NFL. One major reason is because they are used to giving it all they had while playing for whatever school they went to. They had to strive to do the best that they absolutely could in order to be noticed, and have a chance to get drafted into the NFL. Another reason why they probably play so well is because they’re so young and full of energy. Furthermore, they are excited about actually playing professional football instead of college, and the difference in the salary is astronomical. That alone would be enough to motivate anyway to do the best that they could at whatever their talent was. Finally, what about plain, old talent? Of course these rookies are talented, or they wouldn’t have been drafted in the first place.


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