SO BAD : joe flacco have just announced that he will be leaving the browns to play with another NFL team due to….

Joe Flacco, the quarterback for the Browns, might never have to purchase a beer in Cleveland again after Thursday night. He secured a postseason spot with his teammates by defeating the Jets. For the franchise, this is only the second one in more over 20 years.

To think, last month, the 38-year-old Flacco was thinking about his post-football options, including whether to pursue a TV career, when he was back home in New Jersey. He was a quarterback, after all, and without a team until the Browns called. And now he might be Cleveland’s most recognised player, the unlikeliest of heroes. Flacco was the Browns’ fourth starting quarterback in as many games. Furthermore, while discussing Flacco’s number four, the quarterback has assisted the Browns in four

A: I make an effort to live in the present. I think of myself off the pitch much in the same way that I do on the pitch. On the pitch, I’m maybe a little more restrained. I prefer to try to be as present-minded as possible and avoid letting my feelings control me. Although I’m self-assured, I prefer not to put on a show and I usually look at things differently than how people celebrate holidays or sit on the bench without crying or acting out. Many of those things kind of make me think, “Look at me,” or that you’re trying to place the blame somewhere, so I just try to

A: First of all, he’s the best linebacker to ever play. Unbelievable leader. It wasn’t even all the stuff that everybody saw. It wasn’t all the speeches … those things are cool, don’t get me wrong. When you sit in front of Ray Lewis and hear him give a speech, it’s tough not to be like, “Holy s–t, man, this is unbelievable.” When you see him come out of the tunnel, it’s one of the best experiences you’ll ever go through on a football field, especially when you’re on his side. And I remember looking over my shoulder and watching the other team just stopping and staring and looking at him. But there was something more to him, there’s something about him. When he was around, when he was on the field with you, there was always a sense of calm and a sense of control. It just seemed like we were going to control this game. And it seemed like, no matter what the situation, he was able to make everybody feel good about whatever the situation we were in was, and then turned it into an advantage for us. He’s a unique person, and a unique football player.

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