Article By Pat Cowan on 27th June, 2009
After they would sign, we would sit back and watch their lackluster efforts for an entire season, their inflated salary and reputation guaranteed that, despite their hideous numbers, they would start every week.
After that player retires or moves on, they don't miss the opportunity to throw the organization under the bus to explain their poor performance during their stay. The next year, another high profile player would be plugged in and underachieve like the one before.
The collateral damage was evident in the players who were drafted. Behind these prima donnas, the players were learning nothing ...
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