Rich Eisen Lauds Darnold & Vikings’ “Exciting” Season | What the Football w Suzy Shuster & Amy Trask
Rich Eisen joins the ‘What the Football with Suzy Shuster & Amy Trask’ podcast where he discusses the rebirth of Sam Darnold with the Vikings after being a Jets’ draft bust-turned-journeyman NFL QB.
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SKOLLLLLLLLL
I was thinking of Carson Wentz just moments before you brought him up. I have a gut feeling Wentz still could flourish somewhere.
The Gjallarhorn is pronounced "yalerhorn" btw
In the second still image you can see JJMC helping hoist Sam! We will keep them both. Minnesota will be a problem for everyone in the future.
It’s never too late to get where you want to be, as long as you just don't quit. Some times you will be turned down by those who have no faith in your ability or your ideas, but if you truly believe in yourself, you will pick yourself up and continue to try again.
Consider Harland Sanders, who at age of sixty-five in 1955, shutdown his restaurant and retired penniless. He collected his first social security check which was for $105. Instead of quitting and relaxing, he took his money and created a recipe for fried chicken.
Then he went on the road in his car and started travelling around the country to try and convince different restaurants owners to sell his chicken. He actually went into the restaurant and cooked the fried chicken himself on the spot. If the owner liked the chicken, they would enter into a handshake agreement to sell his chicken.
He failed with his first 1009 attempts to convince an owner to agree to a deal. However, the 1010th owner shook hands with him. By 1964, Colonel Harland Sanders had 600 franchises selling his trademark chicken. He would go on to sell his company for $2 million dollars, with the agreement to remain its spokesperson. By 1976, the Colonel was ranked as the world’s second most recognizable celebrity.
It’s never too late to build your dream, just don't quit on yourself.
In the beginning I laughed bc Rich was so far away from his wife. Susie is a Ten for her age. I don’t know if Rich ever hit a home run in his life, but he did there
i hope i have a darnold-like resurgence one day in my own life
SKOL 🤞🍀 !
This is the worst first date ever