Agreed. Embarrassing. Especially when he was covering his fave with his shirt and said "I don't want to watch any more" during the film session.
Dude sure seems lazy. That is not something that usually changes. You either are or you're not.
It can absolutely change. It already partly did for Ra'Shede
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/87326/gophers-hageman-structured-for-success
"I was a procrastinator," Hageman said. "It wasn’t that I didn’t like school. At that time, it wasn’t exciting. I was just lazy. I used to hate going to study hall because it took away from my nap time."
Kill provided a wake-up call for Hageman the day before a final exam. After Hageman didn't show up for a study session, Kill frantically called Eric Hageman and stayed on the line as he marched across campus to Ra'Shede's dorm room.
He banged on the door, only to find Ra'Shede asleep.
"He basically dragged him back to the football office and had one of the coaches do flash cards with him for four or five hours to get him ready," Eric Hageman said.
Added Ra'Shede: "Coach Kill was like, 'Obviously, you’re a better person than you are right now. Focus on your school and football, rather than focusing on the college party life and all that. You only get one shot at this.' He was real blunt that day. Ever since then, I’ve had my head on straight.”
Hageman left the "old Ra'Shede" behind. He's now in good academic standing, taking his final class for a degree in youth studies. His education continues on the field, too, as he goes through his fourth season at defensive tackle after switching from offense.
Plenty of guys come into the league not focused and lazy then turn out to be superstars. Roddy White in this episode even said he didn't really care about football in his first 3 years in the league. Look where he is now. I think they partly are trying to paint an impression to the viewers that is is lazy and they could have painted the impression that he was a hard worker if they wanted to but they are setting him up to look successful in the end. Also Cox is so much harder on him than any other player he coaches and that just makes him look more lazy than he actually is as well. He is a very good coach that knows how good he can be and is trying to light a fire underneath him. He hand picked Ra'Shede and is his own personal project. HBO thought is would be a very good storyline.