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wiskibreth

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  1. 4 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    Agree but are teams always professional about cutting players?  Different sport by the Celts traded Isiash Thomas after he came back early from an injury and his sister dying instead of giving him a contract extension.  

     

    I do Think Jalen is a douche but this might be calculated as well.  Maybe he hopes they trade him (and they will have no problem doing so). 

     

    Yup, you're right.  Teams should also act in a professional manner.   We all know two wrongs don't make a right.  We also need to remember...  Business is business and everyone has their own interests to look out for.

     

    Yeah, the kid will get paid, no doubt, be it with the Jags or some other team.  With his character, I doubt it's the Bills. (I hope it's not)

  2. 4 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    Deion Sanders.  Antonio Brown.  There are tons of examples of this.  When your contract isn’t  guaranteed , in a sport where they cut you in a second if you slip, and a career can end on a single play, you should get every cent possible.  I won’t be shocked if Tre White asks for a new contract after this year.

     

    and Ramsey May be a d bag but he will get paid one way or another.  

     

    Yeah, but I doubt he pulls any antics about it.  You want a new contract, you think you deserve it, cool by me, but there's no reason to be unprofessional about it.

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  3. 23 minutes ago, Cornette's Commentary said:

    Except Mr. WEO would say that Belichick and the Patriots have EARNED the right to do this, whereas McDermott and the Bills have done NOTHING to deserve the right to take a break like this.

    Then I would say... Building a great team is building a great team, and the methods employed requires no deserves. ?

  4. 3 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

    Voices of reason will always be shown the door, but thanks for playing!:D

     

    In all seriousness, I get where you’re coming from, but so far every report we’re getting from Allen’s progress gives rise to boundless optimism. 

    https://wgr550.radio.com/articles/opinion/capaccio-allen-was-terrific-tuesdays-ota-session

    And its all good to hear and read, but I'll reserve my jubilation and praise for Sunday performance.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, Buddy Hix said:

    I meant well written in terms of readability, it’s like he’s having a conversation with the reader. It’s 2019, grammar and spelling are as dead as chivalry.

    Maybe I'm old, but I think that's just sad.  Pretty soon it'll be...  "meh, it's 2025, who cares about precision engineering, just throw some steel and concrete together, that bridge will hold up".  ?

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  6. 6 hours ago, Jasovon said:

    Just do whatever the patriots do. They make scrubs off the street into all pros. 

    His name is Dante Scarnecchia.  He is hands down the leagues best O-line coach.  He is the Bill Belichick of OL coaches.

    39 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

    I do worry some that New England oline is subject to being overrated because Brady is quick to get rid of the ball and the Bob Kraft referee advantage that isn't portable to other teams.

    Then how do you explain the emergence of their dominant running attack?

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