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Thought this quote from Adoree’ Jackson stood out. Mentioned how external factors could cause some players to lose confidence in their ability. Jackson has shown of late why Vic Fangio called him a “survivor”. “You’re either born with it or you’re not. To have that resiliency and to understand...

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