I think most never reach the realization that they were wrong. They just move on and ignore what goes against what they chose to believe. They never realize they were bamboozled.
GiggityDPT
It's wild how so many people can have a very strong opinion on something that they clearly don't have 75% of the relevant info for. lol fucking social media.
I don't see people criticizing Bill the coach. They're criticizing Bill, the GM. And rightfully so. He's not a good GM. He could get away with poor GM decisions when he had Brady. Now, he can't. He is, perhaps, the best defensive coach of all time and one of the best football minds of all time. He is perhaps even the best coach of all time. But his mediocre to poor GM abilities are becoming too big of a problem now without an elite QB on a below-market value deal like he had for so long with Brady.
The Mannings don't want to make the effort to be in the same place together to watch the game and avoid the terribly awkward lag. So why should I make the effort to tune in?
The guests are usually uninteresting and just further detract from the game, which is the reason I'm watching in the first place.
I'm trying to watch the game, not listen to a bunch of vanilla late night show bullshit with fake laughs and childish 100% safe, unoffensive humor.
I just don't see what there is to like about it. Peyton and Eli grifted ESPN into paying them to live-react to the game every week, from their own house, and basically be ESPN's once-a-week Jay Leno. Good for them, I guess.
He's been complaining all year about not being on the field more. When he is on the field, he is mediocre to bad. He was collecting a gigantic salary that he isn't worth anymore and couldn't just be content with that.
It's like telling your partner how unhappy you are with them for weeks/months and then they leave and you're like "wtf?"