Bercovici was involved in a lot of offseason drama - from a record breaking contract with the Legion, to being on the Legion in the first place with accusations of illegal tampering, it was quite an off-season. From my perspective Bercovici did both his former and current team slightly dirty, but none of that will matter for the Legion if Bercovici ends up taking the Legion to the promised land eventually.
Bercovici initially started out saying that he was better than Mike Boss of the Otters and was releasing statements to the media mentioning that he should be the starting quarterback rather than riding the bench behind Boss. This caused some strife in the locker room between his coach and the management of the Otters. Then Bercovici was rumored to be talking to the Legion before the legal tampering time started, though league officials were unable to prove that this was the case.
Eventually Bercovici ended up with the Legion, where he signed the biggest contract the league has ever seen, potentially hampering the development of his own team for years to come. It is hard to place blame on Bercovici for this because it ultimately comes down to what management thinks their potential franchise QB is worth, since every player besides Tom Brady, who will never meet his wife's net worth of $300,000,000, should be interested in making enough money for generations to come.
Much of the drama surrounding Bercovici has subsided, though the Legion will be continually questioned on their decisions that got them there if they don't end up pulling a winning record this season.
Bercovici initially started out saying that he was better than Mike Boss of the Otters and was releasing statements to the media mentioning that he should be the starting quarterback rather than riding the bench behind Boss. This caused some strife in the locker room between his coach and the management of the Otters. Then Bercovici was rumored to be talking to the Legion before the legal tampering time started, though league officials were unable to prove that this was the case.
Eventually Bercovici ended up with the Legion, where he signed the biggest contract the league has ever seen, potentially hampering the development of his own team for years to come. It is hard to place blame on Bercovici for this because it ultimately comes down to what management thinks their potential franchise QB is worth, since every player besides Tom Brady, who will never meet his wife's net worth of $300,000,000, should be interested in making enough money for generations to come.
Much of the drama surrounding Bercovici has subsided, though the Legion will be continually questioned on their decisions that got them there if they don't end up pulling a winning record this season.
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