Is Terry McLaurin thinking, “This season, I am going to remind everyone who I am”?
Legendary former Washington wide receiver Santana Moss was a guest on “BMitch and Finlay” on 106.7 The Fan, Thursday. Moss was asked this question by Finlay and responded as someone who spent 14 years in the NFL.
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“It’s one of those things as competitors,” began Moss. “You might not see it in us, but we all think that way. We don’t have to say it. There are certain guys that speak it, and then there are guys like Terry. He’s going to go out there and, trust you me, he is not happy with how things were last year. Even from the start of it (offseason), from having to wait, and he finally got paid, and then he got hurt.”
It was a tough season for McLaurin last year, and one of the really sad things about his training camp drama and then getting injured was that it didn’t have to be that way. No one was forcing Terry to sit out/sit in training camp. Terry had a contract; he could have simply gone to work, avoiding all of that. Even more, to then get injured and be hampered during the season? That had to be really tough on McLaurin, knowing what last year looked like for himself.
