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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Yeah, but how much of that couldn't be legitimately viewed like the legal profession's version of Cassel being a hard worker and determined student of the QB position?
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If Jimmy's character were as poor as Chuck claimed, Chuck isn't in his home, and Chuck knows that.
Like an abusive partner, he's destroying someone's self-esteem to the point where they act in a manner that validates that low perception of their worth.
Jimmy isn't demanding to sidle up to Hamlin on the billboard. He doesn't want the franchise, he wants a spot on the team, and he's certainly earned that.