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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
Again, what the **** does wanting to start have anything to do with mentorship? Yes, Green wanted to start, but NOTHING indicates that this affected his relationship with Croyle. Everything I have seen indicates that the three were all pretty close to each other.
Did Green help Croyle? Yes. Did he teach Croyle things along the way? Undoubtedly. Did Croyle learn a lot by watching Green practice, play, and probably sit in the film room to learn from Green? Undoubtedly.
You are arguing an entirely different issue. The argument isn't about whether Green was an upstanding player. It was whether his presence on the Chiefs was a positive influence on young players. And to prove your point, you're completely fabricating these made-up stories about how Trent Green was this stubborn veteran that refused to help any young players and that young players refused to listen to him.
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Mr. Verbose strikes again.
Apparently, you don't read any articles or digest anything that's said in the media or by Mr. Green himself. Someone else here quoted Green as saying "That's what coaches are for".
I'm sick of you. You're going on ignore. Bye-Bye.