Payton Turner: How Do you like the Pick?
LOL, and therein lies the conundrum. Still, I'd like to think I'd a bit more reasonable in my own life and not so willing to be so arrogant, or show off maybe a few parts of my some behavior that irk some people and frankly, sort of comes across as making me look stupid.
I mean, lets be practical here for a second, there have been more then a few occasions where Payton's stubbornness or in-game play calling arrogance did cost us games or ended up being huge mistakes that led to momentum turning in the game like last year when he called up that play with Taysom Hill vs. Packers in the Dome where we were near midfield and actually driving in the 4th quarter to try and take the lead? Payton decides on some gadget play that backfires spectacularly and Hill fumbles the fall, GB recovers and we never regain the momentum and lose the game?
I remember what this board's response was after that game and that particular play got me a lot of Thumbs-Up and favorable responses when I called out Payton's decision to try it. I suppose you take the good with the bad and it all averages out, but its very hard to ignore or overlook some of the bad things or decisions Payton's made because the chances of these risks paying off werent good to begin with and some other bad decisions were very much avoidable, IMHO.