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  • So my inclination, Dominique and I could see the look on your face because any time I hear someone say, we've got nothing to lose.

  • So let's just play like whereas Frias could be is that they actually feel the opposite way because I'm not exactly sure why.

  • Anyone who desperately wants to win, as he clearly does would ever feel that way.

  • What do you think?

  • Well, I mean, I think you're right.

  • And you, as high stakes young tennis star, understand how difficult it is when you're going up against the best guy in the city and maybe you knock them off.

  • So you know about that pressure.

  • But I would say that, Mr.

  • I'm gonna stop you right there.

  • I know why you're saying that.

  • I will tell the story because everyone here wants me to tell the story.

  • Well, the only sport ever played my life competitively was tennis.

  • When I was a kid, I was playing a kid named Dana de Mayo, who everyone said it was gonna wipe the court with me.

  • And someone said, Don't be nervous, greedy.

  • Everyone expects him to beat you.

  • And I said I thought to myself, that doesn't make any sense.

  • I want to win.

  • All the only pressure involved here is that I want to win, and I beat him four and two.

  • So, Mitch, Strabinsky, there's hope.

  • Go ahead.

  • Me.

  • I love that you think that your high school, your youth tennis is just like Mr Whiskey.

  • But I do think that for Mitch, maybe there's not a lot of pressure on the Bears.

  • But there is a ton of pressure on Mr Robiskie.

  • He has gotten a second life, an opportunity to play for an extended contract to play for the franchise tag Thio legitimize himself as a starter in the NFL.

  • If he plays well in this game, people will think differently about him.

  • There's a ton of pressure.

  • If he plays poorly in this game, people are gonna say, Well, they played some bad defense is late in the season.

  • This is the same old Mitchell Robiskie.

  • I know that he doesn't watch TV and he doesn't wanna be bogged down by the nonsense that were saying, But you don't have to watch TV to understand the situation that you're in.

  • Mitchell Robiskie knows that if he plays well today, maybe he becomes the Bears.

  • Long term answer quarterback.

  • Not today this weekend or some other team looks at him and see some potential.

  • If he plays poorly, he's a career backup from then on out.

  • Well, look, I mean, he's playing against one of the best.

  • Defense is in the NFL in New Orleans and a game his team has not given any chance to win by practically anyone.

  • Do you in your mind?

  • Could he un right?

  • Basically everything that has been written and his career again.

  • This is not like a guy who's finishing up his first season.

  • He's finishing his third year in the NFL.

  • Does this one performance?

  • Would it be enough to sway you?

  • If he plays great and they win this game, would it sway you on bringing him back?

  • No.

  • I still will put my money on David de Mayo because David de Mayo is the truth.

  • He is a much better tennis player in a much better football team, in this case is the Saints.

  • I don't think that Mr Kaminsky is going to play well, and even if he does have this one good game, I don't think that's enough for for me to change my mind about the quarterback that I think he could become, and then maybe the most important question of all we have overlooked, which is Do you see it happening?

  • I don't think the world gives Strabinsky and the Bears a whole lot of chance, do you?

  • I don't see it happening in part because their best attributes is Khalil Mack and that pass rush and the Saints are gonna neutralize that because the thing they do the best is quick passing in running the football.

  • And they have a great offensive line, a great running back in the most accurate quarterback that I've ever seen, who makes quick decisions and gets rid of the ball.

  • So it's a really bad matchup for them, not just because the Saints are overall better coach team and more talented team, but in the ways that the Saints are good.

  • Those are the ways that you have built to neutralize the Bears.

  • If you think back the Bears, best game of the year was when they went up against Tom Brady and that Bruce Arians offense.

  • That's kind of you hold the ball, you drop back and you give Khalil Mack and that d line some time to get after it.

  • Yeah, I'll make my picks tomorrow.

  • But I'll tell you right now, to me off all the things gonna happen this weekend.

  • The biggest surprise would be if the Bears were to beat the Saints in New Orleans.

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So my inclination, Dominique and I could see the look on your face because any time I hear someone say, we've got nothing to lose.

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potential

US /pəˈtɛnʃəl/

UK /pəˈtenʃl/

  • noun
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  • adjective
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  • other
  • The ability to develop into something in the future
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  • The capacity to develop into something in the future
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opportunity

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UK /ˌɒpə'tju:nətɪ/

  • noun
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accurate

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UK /ˈækjərət/

  • adjective
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expect

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UK /ɪk'spekt/

  • verb
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  • other
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rid

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UK /rɪd/

  • verb
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career

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  • noun
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  • adjective
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  • other
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pressure

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  • noun
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  • other
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  • verb
  • To apply force to something
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contract

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  • verb
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  • noun
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court

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  • other
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  • verb
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  • noun
  • Place king or queen meet people, makes laws etc.
  • A place where legal trials take place and where judgments are made.
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  • Large, flat area, to play tennis or basketball
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desperately

US /ˈdɛspərɪtlɪ/

UK /'despərətlɪ/

  • adverb
  • Very much; extremely.
  • In a way that shows you don't have much hope
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