Jay Ajayi Is A Scratch For Week 1

Dolphins Running Back Jay Ajayi has had his feelings hurt.

Dolphins Running Back Jay Ajayi has had his feelings hurt.

Ajayi prefers to so sob in his pillow than carry the rock — is he a soccer player at heart?

Just when my wife decided to take the kids to the mother-in-laws house for a five day trip, Miami Dolphins Jay Ajayi went full pout, and was told to pick up his toys and go home.

Can you say paid sabbatical?!

I wanted to write something snarky, but the bottle of rum had other ideas.

Here’s my epic rants:

Could even the top pay per head bookie software providers have guessed this news-drop a day before Week 1 of the Regular season?

Dolphins coach Adam Gase made the right move by sending the cry baby home where he can get his life coach to set him straight.

Normally, I try my best to be as even keeled as possible and report just the facts. But, this is just freakin’ ridiculous– unless your talking about a 5 r old.

Jay Ajayi is showing why he was a 5th round pick.

Running Back isn’t about glamour, it’s about the heart, the fire to compete, and the desire to break defenses by through your body into a storm of brutality and time it with your will.

The Running Back is football.

To me it’s the sacred cow; the paragon of the game.

Ajayi struck at the heart of the game with a poisoned dagger. That made it personal to me.

Truth be told, right now Jay Ajayi is showing nothing but weakness…and likely the reason why he’s a back-up.

Arian Foster is a proven world-class running back on the NFL level.

But he didn’t cry, he competed and earned his spot.

This is a game of sacrifice, and no other position makes the sacrifice that a Running Back makes — that’s why their shelf life is 4 years.

Ajayi you have gifts..but, the greatest gift a Runnig Back can have is heart — and right now, you are showing that you have none. Go Fins!!!


 

6 comments

  • tbone188

    I agree with Coach, maybe we can get a different mind set with this team. We have been soft for the last 10 or so years, I think this kind of thinking will help. I don’t understand why we didn’t pick up spikes- we certainly needed linebakers, now we have to see him with Buff twice a year.

    • admin

      Yeah, LB is a concerning point… Kiko seems to get swallowed by block alittle too much. And as far as Gase goes…so far, I like his approach …it’s tough, but not fake, overdone or belittling tough.

  • Samson

    I’m wondering who will back up foster this week. Will Drake be the first back off the bench? Or will it be Pead? Hopefully we can get a look at the rookie. As long as it’s not Williams

    • admin

      I try to be even keeled…as a good German should; But, he is screwing the Fins. It will be a committee…him and Williams. Williams can pass block so he will get the lion share. Pead and Drake will get spurts Ajayi needs to go mega after this or he is cut in 2017. This is THE worst trait a player can have: THE worst! We just need to hope Foster doesn’t get over-worked!

      • Lemmus

        …you know you’ve screwed the pooch when the coach tells you that you’ll have to buy your own plane and game tickets if you want to see your team play anywhere but in front of a tv! ??

        • admin

          miss Ajayi says “that’s no way to treat a lady!!!” 😉 Hey, gotta’ give Gase some credit…Philbin would have said nothing or ran and hid in the closet until the GM cut the problem.