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ndirish1978

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  1. Guys I've been thinking about this and there is really no way for @Einstein  to prove his IQ has been tested that I'm willing to accept. I'm really having a hard time with this possible lie from the president of a company. Think about the workers! I suggest that we all go get tested and maybe he will slip in with the rest of us and do the right thing.  I think it's really the only way I can sleep at night.

     

    Anyway, here's a link to one of the better organizations who do IQ tests. Please make sure to take the time out of your schedule to go take an actual physical test in person. This is an accomplishment I can dream and achieve!

     

    https://www.mensa.org/contact/national-groups

  2. 1 hour ago, Einstein said:

     

    I don’t think it was spill over. I believe it was a purposeful comment. A warning shot.

     

    I think what will eventually come out, maybe not for a year even as people tend to not go into detail when they’re still on the roster, is that Diggs stormed out after a heated conversation.

     

    McDermott then fired the shot across the bow. Purposefully.

     

    PR is putting the toothpaste back into the bottle by coming up with the narrative that it was an “excused” absence. Which obviously doesn’t make much sense since McDermott was asked yesterday whether it was an excused absence (oops).

     

    But when you own the media in town, you can steer the direction of the talk in the way that you want. And with so many diehard fans  willing to believe anything they say, it doesn’t really matter what McD said in that press conference. 

     

    McD could have said “I want to cut him right now” and they would easily find their way out of it due to the PSE-owned media and homers

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    26 minutes ago, Einstein said:

    What many posters disagreed with me about is the coverup and public relations. Which is progressing exactly as I said it would.

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Einstein said:

    The funny (or sad) part is that there is no shortage of posters who don’t realize the Bills are lying directly to their face. 

     

    This is such a bombshell - you're completely right! Now I've decided your proclamation that your IQ has been tested is a smokescreen. I'm even wondering if this is the real Einstein now. Are you even a real President like we've all been lead to believe? We trusted you to lead us! Everything is a lie and the truth is out there.

     

      

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  4. 3 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    He's just not good at damage control.  Hopefully over time this works out and Sean doesn't have to deal with this....Beane would handle it better but the media would want to hear from the HC as well.  Even if Stef and Allen never never fully amend their relationship off the field, as long as they can co-exist on the field, that's all I care about.

     

    Looking at what was said through the lens of being concerned for a player whom he excused from practice I now interpret his comment as trying to show his concern FOR Stefon and not ABOUT Stefon. If it is true he excused Stefon then this was botched, but I don't think it was intentional. I know I've made comments in my life that I meant to be supportive but were received as the opposite because I communicated poorly, my hope and belief is that this was the case here. 

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  5. 14 minutes ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:

     

    How do you KNOW that Stefon didn't already have those serious conversations with Josh, and he didn't change his behavior? You have no idea. I had been in a senior leadership position leading young people in the military for years, having to do the delicate balance and delving into some serious subjects. I know what the difference is between a closed door conversation and a public rebuke. A public rebuke is rare, but sometimes you have to go to extremes to do what you can. 

     

    I don't and neither do you, you're just speculating which is worthless as a means to make your case. There was no "public rebuke", he simply left and the repercussions of his leaving objectively fell on any teammate of his who had to be interviewed subsequently. 

     

    Going back and forth with me about theories and speculation isn't really going to do much for a point that is being argued subjectively. You're welcome to your opinion, we can disagree. That's what the little red X is for. :thumbsup:

  6. Just now, EasternOHBillsFan said:

     

    Sometimes leadership involves a shock, and ***IF*** some of these rumors are true regarding Josh, he did the right thing here. Unorthodox moves can lead to a reset which makes the team even stronger, or it could fail- a risk, but if it's true then something had to happen.

     

    We don't know the full story, so until we do get more information, you really can't say if he was right or wrong.

     

    You're just taking your personal feelings about the matter and looking to make the facts fit. Leadership would be having a difficult conversation. Creating a media circus does nothing - no one even knows why he left so there is no benefit to creating an issue. You're speculating about theories posited here about Josh that no one has confirmed. He has a job to do and he didn't do it - that is the extent of the story. 

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  7. This thread is full of middle school banter, pretty weak for a bunch of adults. We know Diggs was at OBD yesterday, he chose to leave and not work. He created a crapstorm media distraction by leaving. If he had not left, there would not be a circus of reporters gleefully producing "content" for the next 24 hours on the issue. Then his agent tried to deflect the blame for Diggs refusing to do his job on his coach stating he was concerned that the player didn't show up for work. Is missing a big deal as far as on the field stuff? One day is not. Is missing work a problem because he created a public issue? Yes. 

     

    There is zero excuse for walking out. A conversation does the same as leaving the facilities and it doesn't carry a negative burden on his teammates. Diggs is a selfish dolt for creating this issue, Regardless of whether his grievances are correct, he took a personal gripe and passed the responsibility for dealing with it on to the teammates he is supposed to lead.

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  8. 2 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

     

    So your "mature" reaction is to curse a man? Got it 

     

    Yep. Don't you have another thread to start about your obsession with Dhop to concern yourself with? Posting a response to me seems like it's wasting valuable time you could be spending denying reality. 

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  9. Just now, JoPoy88 said:


    Jesus. Be more dramatic. He skipped a day of stretching and running around in shorts.

     

    You're correct, this is the reality. We're also on a 24 hour news cycle where people are just sitting around looking for anything small to blow up into a nauseating panel segment. He knows skipping will cause an unnecessary distraction and he did it anyway.   

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