If by any chance the NSFL had to be cancelled, Jay Cue could probably be game ready during that time. He knows the playbook by heart, i mean, it was designed to his abilities, so all he had to do was maintain in peak physical condition.
He lives in a big house, with a gigantic lawn, where he would train his arm every day. Even though all his offense should be at home to avoid contact, he can design the plays in his mind. Then, he would use is home gym, with all his personal trainers helping him using facetime. He can train every single muscle at home, so there would be no problems there.
One of the possible problems you might think of would be cooking, but Cue knows his way around a kitchen, so as long as he could order nice meat from the butchers or fresh vegetables from the market, he would be set up. Another problem could be boredom, as staying at home every single day can lead to it, but Cue loves watching film, to try and improve his game so, doing that plus having Netflix and HBO, he would remain occupied.
It would still completely suck to have at least one season scraped because of a virus, but you got to do what you got to do.
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He lives in a big house, with a gigantic lawn, where he would train his arm every day. Even though all his offense should be at home to avoid contact, he can design the plays in his mind. Then, he would use is home gym, with all his personal trainers helping him using facetime. He can train every single muscle at home, so there would be no problems there.
One of the possible problems you might think of would be cooking, but Cue knows his way around a kitchen, so as long as he could order nice meat from the butchers or fresh vegetables from the market, he would be set up. Another problem could be boredom, as staying at home every single day can lead to it, but Cue loves watching film, to try and improve his game so, doing that plus having Netflix and HBO, he would remain occupied.
It would still completely suck to have at least one season scraped because of a virus, but you got to do what you got to do.
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