What if "Wolf Ticket" was an NFL running back

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  • We want Floyd
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    What if "Wolf Ticket" was an NFL running back

    Floyd's made no apologies for being a safety first fighter, what if Floyd was a running back and he were to step out of bounds each time he thinks he's about to get hit, choosing safety over the opportunity of getting that key first down or maybe even a touchdown, would y'all be okay with him then?

    What if he chose to slide rather than look for ways to move the chain even further?

    Leave your favoritism out of this thread and lets have some real talk.
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    #2
    Originally posted by We want Floyd
    Floyd's made no apologies for being a safety first fighter, what if Floyd was a running back and he were to step out of bounds each time he thinks he's about to get hit, choosing safety over the opportunity of getting that key first down or maybe even a touchdown, would y'all be okay with him then?

    What if he chose to slide rather than look for ways to move the chain even further?

    Leave your favoritism out of this thread and lets have some real talk.
    Two things:

    1. what the hell is this wolf ticket thing? I don't get it.

    2. if he was able to run out of bounds every time that would probably be a huge asset to his team as running out of bounds when you need to is viewed as one of the most valuable abilities in many games because it stops the clock. So he would probably be making huge amounts of money if he had the ability to always evade the opposing defensive line and run out of bounds.

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    • S.G.
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      #3
      Sorry but that's a horrible analogy. Do you understand how boxing is scored? Mayweather clearly does though, judging by his record.

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      • Bhopreign
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        #4
        Originally posted by We want Floyd
        Floyd's made no apologies for being a safety first fighter, what if Floyd was a running back and he were to step out of bounds each time he thinks he's about to get hit, choosing safety over the opportunity of getting that key first down or maybe even a touchdown, would y'all be okay with him then?

        What if he chose to slide rather than look for ways to move the chain even further?

        Leave your favoritism out of this thread and lets have some real talk.
        What if you were a good poster.

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        • We want Floyd
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          #5
          Originally posted by Fulcrum29
          Two things:

          1. what the hell is this wolf ticket thing? I don't get it.

          2. if he was able to run out of bounds every time that would probably be a huge asset to his team as running out of bounds when you need to is viewed as one of the most valuable abilities in many games because it stops the clock. So he would probably be making huge amounts of money if he had the ability to always evade the opposing defensive line and run out of bounds.
          Um, I'll let you figure out #1

          Second, are you that f**kin' ****** to take everything I say literally(it's a figure of speech), of course, no f**kin' running back at any level goes out of bounds every single time.

          And no, going out of bounds more often than not lessens the chances of gaining even bigger gains. Going out of bounds only becomes a key strategy depending on the situation.

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          • Dr.Dre
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            #6
            What the hell is Wolf Ticket?

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            • We want Floyd
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              #7
              Originally posted by S.G.
              Sorry but that's a horrible analogy. Do you understand how boxing is scored? Mayweather clearly does though, judging by his record.
              Judging by his record, he hasn't fought anyone.

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              • Horus
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                #8
                Originally posted by We want Floyd
                Shut the f**k up, man. How can you as a fan not want more from a fighter? It's not Floyd's style I have an issue with. It is the fact that he shows ZERO effort to finish a f**kin' fight. And what's worse, is he does this against fighters that have zilch to offer!

                Here's an analogy, if a running back from your favorite team chose to step out of bounds to avoid getting hit, when he clearly could've gotten the first down or maybe even a touchdown, would you be okay with that then?
                ACTUALLY READ THIS, THEN YOU WILL UNDERSTAND MY P.O.V

                My argument
                Is BOXING IS AN ARTFORM...
                Floyd Mayweather jr. has mastered the ARTFORM of boxing
                Just look at the compubox numbers!!! He is a plus 32

                Why bleed and cut it you don't have too?

                I don't blame Floyd for not wanting to be punch drunk.
                I don’t want to see him in there just swinging crazy wild ass punches.
                That’s not what I expect from or want to see from Floyd, and so called “boxing fans” shouldn’t either.

                Could you imagine someone like MIchael Jordan dumbing down his skill level to make a basketball game closer so people can see a more competitive game?

                Or Jerry Rice purposely dropping passes so football fans can see how he struggles under pressure.

                Allot of "so-called" boxing fans but really are just "FIGHT FANS" are always trying to force Floyd and other fighters that practice the sweet science to abandon their defense and put there chin in the air for there enjoyment.


                FLOYD is boxing at its purist form.
                So the excitement you should get is not Wanting Floyd to change his game up...

                But wanting to see if anybody will take the risk like Castillo did in order to beat Floyd.....Floyd shouldn’t have to change his style to accommodate FIGHT FANS like SOME OF you.



                BOXING FANS love his style just the way it is...
                It is the FIGHT fans who have a problem with it

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                • Fulcrum29
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by We want Floyd
                  Um, I'll let you figure out #1

                  Second, are you that f**kin' ****** to take everything I say literally(it's a figure of speech), of course, no f**kin' running back at any level goes out of bounds every single time.

                  And no, going out of bounds more often than not lessens the chances of gaining even bigger gains. Going out of bounds only becomes a key strategy depending on the situation.
                  Why are you getting so mad that your bad analogy failed? Don't take your anger out on me that you have low intelligence and were unable to come up with an effective analogy for the object of your obsession (and desire).

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                  • Bhopreign
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                    #10
                    A wolf ticket is basically saying something to convince someone of something without actually doing it.

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