Maybe all professionals need the rookie treatment from time to time.
theOtherGuy (Anonymous Poster)•3 years 1 month(s) ago- hide
@irish
I know the original post uses 'rookie treatment' to mean extra support in the form of simplifying the playbook, or giving the QB some easy throw sto get a rythm...but Rookie treatment also means hazing.
@irish
I know the original post uses 'rookie treatment' to mean extra support in the form of simplifying the playbook, or giving the QB some easy throw sto get a rythm...but Rookie treatment also means hazing.