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Michael Irvin (Dallas Cowboys legend) was recently on a podcast with former NFL players Jarvis Landry and Leonard Fournette (I think they have both retired?) when Irvin was asked about Puka Nacua. Irvin seemed to be rooting for Nacua to succeed despite any setbacks he’s had the last year. You can check out the quote(s) below. Irvin basically says that Nacua has the ability to either make good choices, or not with regards to how he handles stardom.
Of course, good choices, bad choices, what’s private anymore and what’s not? That can be debated whether we like it or not. That being said, Nacua was involved with some negative headlines several months in a row as the NFL season was winding up and then winding down.
No one wants to be involved in negative headlines, and once it happens once, people look for it to happen again. We’ll see the type of year Nacua has, but Irvin is rooting for him. I would guess a lot of people are rooting for Puka.
And say what you want because I’ll listen! And I’ll add Irvin is one of the best wide receivers to ever do it with multiple Super Bowl victories. He was a heck of a player is my understanding.
Nacua’s been a heck of a player too, but no Super Bowl. Does that change this year? We’ll all be watching.
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““So I tell them all, great men must understand this, and great men must mitigate the kid in him so it doesn’t screw up the king in him, and both of them are in us,” Irvin said on “4th and South” with Jarvis Landry and Leonard Fournette.
“You take a guy like Puka, and everybody, ‘Oh Puka this, Puka’s going through’ – Puka’s a 23-, 24-year-old kid out drinking and doing things and having fun – every 23- and 24-year-old kid is doing. But you are Puka, so now everybody’s going to make you think, like, you’re the worst dude in the world when they know every 22, 23-year-old – so, you’ve got to monitor that, too. You can’t just fall over it and let these people start marking you and make you that. You’ve got to say, ‘Yeah, OK. I’ll get back and do what I’ve got to do. I know what I have to do.’”
“During an exclusive interview with The California Post at the American Century Championship in Nevada, Andrew Whitworth said if Donald is OK with potentially suffering some kind of injury or ailment on a football field again, he could certainly see the defensive tackle re-signing with Los Angeles this offseason.
“I think it’s going to be how comfortable he is with going back out there and understanding not the positive, but the negative,”...