And here lies the problem with Josh. He feels that a 46 million dollar per year job doesn't require working on your craft in the off season. I'm quite sure Tom Brady was able to find the time to work on his game while working on commercials and recreation. It's possible to do both. Josh just doesn't feel it's worth his time to work on his game or with the receivers. It doesn't take months to decompress. It's something that has to be inside of him, his desire, his love for the game. I think Josh loves to win. The problem is that he doesn't hate losing like the great ones do. I got beat up on this board by a couple of people because I called Josh out about this after watching him do an interview at a PGA major. He was lamenting that he couldn't make all the majors, which was his life's goal, because he had to go to mini camp. Getting paid so much at such a young age has to be very difficult to navigate. He's still a young man and all that money can change a person. I'm not seeing the same Josh after he got paid as before he got the bag. He has time to fix it, let's hope he does.