Embattled second-year Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen has addressed his uncertain status with the team in an exclusive interview with SI.TV.
In the interview (which is trapped behind a paywall), Rosen said, “I definitely understand the situation,” Rosen said. “I mean, it’s annoying but, like, it is what it is. Football’s a business, and I definitely the higher-ups and their decisions. . . . Whatever decisions are made, it’s my duty to prove them right if they keep me, and prove them wrong if they ship me off.”
It is very telling that the hype video recently released by the Cardinals showed image of numerous players like Larry Fitzgerald, David Johnson, and Patrick Peterson but not a single image of the incumbent quarterback.
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It is very telling that the hype video recently released by the Cardinals showed image of numerous players like Larry Fitzgerald, David Johnson, and Patrick Peterson but not a single image of the incumbent quarterback.
Goodbye ...
I don't know it's a kick in the junk. He knows the situation they are in, and if there is a chance he won't be there for the season, why include him in a marketing video?
It would be more awkward if they had included him and then traded him vs made it without him and then kept him.
I thought his answer was very professional and showed maturity.
Yup, much more mature statement vs some of the stuff from last year. I’m sure getting pummeled all year and playing for a shitty organization like Arizona was a very humbling experience.
He suffered a very bad hip injury. I've talked to people close to that situation that said there was a true divide on the severity of it. The Bo Jackson hip injury was still fresh and it was believed Favre may have as bleak of an outcome.
There also were character and substance abuse issues. And to be honest, those ended up cropping up throughout his career, but luckily it wasn't until the end.
The Falcons ended up being right about the issues, but it was too late in his career to justify the trade.
It is very telling that the hype video recently released by the Cardinals showed image of numerous players like Larry Fitzgerald, David Johnson, and Patrick Peterson but not a single image of the incumbent quarterback.
Goodbye ...
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It is very telling that the hype video recently released by the Cardinals showed image of numerous players like Larry Fitzgerald, David Johnson, and Patrick Peterson but not a single image of the incumbent quarterback.
Goodbye ...
I don't know it's a kick in the junk. He knows the situation they are in, and if there is a chance he won't be there for the season, why include him in a marketing video?
It would be more awkward if they had included him and then traded him vs made it without him and then kept him.
just my 2c.
Glanville gave up on Favre after one year. Sent him to the Packers. And in hindsight Glanville looks like one of the biggest morons ever...
True. He isn't going to lose a dime no matter where he goes. His future is in his hands.
* fart in the general direction of?
Yup, much more mature statement vs some of the stuff from last year. I’m sure getting pummeled all year and playing for a shitty organization like Arizona was a very humbling experience.
He suffered a very bad hip injury. I've talked to people close to that situation that said there was a true divide on the severity of it. The Bo Jackson hip injury was still fresh and it was believed Favre may have as bleak of an outcome.
There also were character and substance abuse issues. And to be honest, those ended up cropping up throughout his career, but luckily it wasn't until the end.
The Falcons ended up being right about the issues, but it was too late in his career to justify the trade.