So much more time is spent in the meeting rooms and practice field than on the football field. Hawk is a consummate professional. He earns his respect by being a pro's pro. I think him taking a pay cut shows he has a firm grip on reality and isn't off in dream-land. Hawk is a proven, rock solid person and a serviceable player.
Bishop probably isn't the practice player Hawk is. His grip on reality seems a little off compared to Hawk. He's talking about DPOY. It sounds a little like Fin saying he's the best TE in football.
At the end of the day though, football, ultimately, is played on a grass field with an oblong ball and the winner is usually the more violent, high-stakes player. Piggy-backing on Woodbucks "dinner bell" comment, I think there is a certain appreciation for Desmond Bishop that only really shows up on Sundays. When you walk on the field with D Bishop, I think you get the feeling you're with a guy who's going to run first into the fight, and I think it sets a tone. Hawk will provide good cover fire and I think you certainly trust him to do his job, but this defense needs a fearless leader in the middle.
Sunday's scoreboard is determined in the most crude and primitive of fashions. It's determined by blocking, tackling behind the 1st down marker, beating blocks, smashing through a RB in pass pro, running, hitting. . . It comes down to giving up your body, running into danger instead of away from it, standing up for your teammates and for yourself. It comes down to pride, heart, determination, fearlessness, a certain level of stupidity, among other things. Hawk embodies game week, offseason preparation, and professionalism. Bishop embodies "Sunday."
Bishop probably isn't the practice player Hawk is. His grip on reality seems a little off compared to Hawk. He's talking about DPOY. It sounds a little like Fin saying he's the best TE in football.
At the end of the day though, football, ultimately, is played on a grass field with an oblong ball and the winner is usually the more violent, high-stakes player. Piggy-backing on Woodbucks "dinner bell" comment, I think there is a certain appreciation for Desmond Bishop that only really shows up on Sundays. When you walk on the field with D Bishop, I think you get the feeling you're with a guy who's going to run first into the fight, and I think it sets a tone. Hawk will provide good cover fire and I think you certainly trust him to do his job, but this defense needs a fearless leader in the middle.
Sunday's scoreboard is determined in the most crude and primitive of fashions. It's determined by blocking, tackling behind the 1st down marker, beating blocks, smashing through a RB in pass pro, running, hitting. . . It comes down to giving up your body, running into danger instead of away from it, standing up for your teammates and for yourself. It comes down to pride, heart, determination, fearlessness, a certain level of stupidity, among other things. Hawk embodies game week, offseason preparation, and professionalism. Bishop embodies "Sunday."

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