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Anthony Richardson Wants Anyone Who Thinks He's Injury Prone To 'Leave The House, Come Get Hit By Someone That's Running 20mph Every Week'

Alright, time to bring back Pros vs Joes. Anthony Richardson had to come out of the game last week, bringing Joe Flacco back into our lives. It started the whole 'Anthony Richardson is injury prone' argument that everyone immediately wants to have. Welcome to the NFL. But he does make a good point here. We'd all be injury prone if we had NFL players hitting us if we leave our house. Hell, some of us aren't injury prone and still suffer serious injuries. Not me, but I'm sure you know someone who tore an Achilles or blew out an ACL doing a normal thing. 

I also get that no NFL player wants to be labeled as injury-prone, especially a quarterback. So if you think it's easy to not get injured, get off the couch and go get hit by a linebacker on a weak side blitz. This is where I'd watch Pros vs Joes. You're telling me you wouldn't be interested in some person bitching on their couch about players being soft take a hit from TJ Watt? That has my attention. In fact players should be able to throw this challenge out one time to one person per season. Everyone is on social media, no one is immune to hearing shit fans say about them or to them. Fed up with it? You get to throw your challenge out there and let them come experience it themselves. Gotta put in something too that doesn't let the fan deny the challenge. 

Little secret to Anthony Richardson though, we don't have to leave the house to be sore or dealing with nagging injuries. Any person that's an old wakes up with this feeling. Sleep the wrong way? Have fun dealing with your back destroying you for a day at a minimum. Stub your toe on a kid's toy? There's a reason that sick fuck Kevin McAllister used toys against the Wet/Sticky Bandits. It hurts. Don't need someone hitting me at 20mph to be constantly sore, but I do love the idea of him having fans in Indiana coming out to experience it.