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Any player who gets traded for and does anything including being racist that he can to get out of the contract he just signed what’s to stop this from happening again? Cause we know once it was probably reported through back channels that the Pats wanted him he asked for his release right after his heartfelt team apology yesterday...potentially a CBA issue? 

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Just now, 78thealltimegreat said:

Any player who gets traded for and does anything including being racist that he can to get out of the contract he just signed what’s to stop this from happening again? Cause we know once it was probably reported through back channels that the Pats wanted him he asked for his release right after his heartfelt team apology yesterday...potentially a CBA issue? 

Owners can just cut you for no reason and it's the same thing. Contracts in the NFL means nothing and are abused on both sides.

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The NFL should remember this in the new CBA or there will be more of this.

 

But then again, maybe they don't care or want an NBA type of player movement.

 

Smaller franchises be the ones who would be most affected by prima Donna types.

 

 

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29 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Any player who gets traded for and does anything including being racist that he can to get out of the contract he just signed what’s to stop this from happening again? Cause we know once it was probably reported through back channels that the Pats wanted him he asked for his release right after his heartfelt team apology yesterday...potentially a CBA issue? 

 

Correct any player can do that. Along with going from $50 mil down to $15 mil.  Will some team give him big $$ next year, not nearly as likely as it was a year ago.  Plus he also is/was one of the best players in the league.  There may be 5 players in the league who could even come close to pulling off what he just maneuvered through based on talent.  Granted totally different reasons behind it, but hows things working out for Kap?

 

So far the Steeler brain trust of Brown and Bell have lost quite a bit of money in the past year, so likely players will think twice before trying it

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43 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Any player who gets traded for and does anything including being racist that he can to get out of the contract he just signed what’s to stop this from happening again? Cause we know once it was probably reported through back channels that the Pats wanted him he asked for his release right after his heartfelt team apology yesterday...potentially a CBA issue? 

 

Believe it or not, MOST players (by far) wouldn't be willing to do even 10% of what AB did. They have more dignity and respect not only for themselves but for the game and for others. Will this happen again by from a-hole superstar? Thats very likely. Is this the new norm? Far from it.

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17 minutes ago, StHustle said:

 

Believe it or not, MOST players (by far) wouldn't be willing to do even 10% of what AB did. They have more dignity and respect not only for themselves but for the game and for others. Will this happen again by from a-hole superstar? Thats very likely. Is this the new norm? Far from it.

 

Let's hope not. I hate the NBA.

 

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1 hour ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Any player who gets traded for and does anything including being racist that he can to get out of the contract he just signed what’s to stop this from happening again? Cause we know once it was probably reported through back channels that the Pats wanted him he asked for his release right after his heartfelt team apology yesterday...potentially a CBA issue? 

 

That most contracts wouldn’t have voided the guaranteed money allowing him to be cut. 

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8 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Well, yes.  But the problem is Oakland giving him his way instead of suspending him 4 games for "Conduct Detrimental to the Team" or letting him not report

Gruden and the Raiders could not have played this worse. They not only gave in to AB over and over again, they embarrassed their GM by not backing him up. They wasted draft capital on two clowns that Pittsburgh clearly had given every opportunity too. They paid or at least showed a willingness to pay top $ for questionable free agents and yet decided it wasn't worth it to pay for their own talented players in house already.

 

It's between the Raiders and Knicks for worst run franchises in all of sports.

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4 minutes ago, Needle said:

Gruden and the Raiders could not have played this worse. They not only gave in to AB over and over again, they embarrassed their GM by not backing him up. They wasted draft capital on two clowns that Pittsburgh clearly had given every opportunity too. They paid or at least showed a willingness to pay top $ for questionable free agents and yet decided it wasn't worth it to pay for their own talented players in house already.

 

It's between the Raiders and Knicks for worst run franchises in all of sports.

Raiders won't give a shitz until the get to Vegas

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Yes, yes he has. He’s set a dangerous precedent of creating new ways for different franchises and fans to progressively hate him more and more each day. I NEVER hope for anyone to get injured. Not even Brady. But you’ve got to think the universe is ready to dole out some kind of karmic retribution.

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Hey you...the superstar playing on the Raiders.  How would you like to play for the Patriots?  You know, the team that keeps winning rings?  I can make that happen.  All it will cost you is $20 million, and your dignity.  Zero to hero, a championship for your legacy.  Seems a reasonable cost, no?

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I think the Pats set the dangerous precedent.  They saw what he did and picked him up within hours.  I get the issues with collusion and whatnot, but no team should have touched him.  But they've always strayed from the pack and I hope it finally bites them in the ass.  

 

Honestly, I hope the NFL steps in and suspends him for conduct detrimental to the league, but that won't happen. 

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This is why you have to totally respect a player like WR Larry Fitzgerald, he has been balling out since 2004, 2nd all time in yards, 3rd all time in receptions, tied for 6th all time in TD receptions and you don't ever hear anything other than his love for the game, always smiling, dude should have a statue like Rocky leading up to the stadium. 

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58 minutes ago, Dr.Sack said:

This proves you can be a douche & still find employment if you are an All-Pro. If you are a good QB (around Pro Bowl level) and do a symbolic political protest to shine a light on an issue you won’t be employed. 

Oh stfuuuuu. Kaep isnt goooooood. Dude stopped eating protein and shriveled to nothing... then stuck his joint in the mashed potatoes that is advertising dollars of the league. You realize the league is run by advertising revenue and not ticket sales right?

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3 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Any player who gets traded for and does anything including being racist that he can to get out of the contract he just signed what’s to stop this from happening again? Cause we know once it was probably reported through back channels that the Pats wanted him he asked for his release right after his heartfelt team apology yesterday...potentially a CBA issue? 

It’s been going on a while actually. All these holdouts and shenanigans. The NFL allowed it to happen years ago with the start of the Kaepernick crap.

 

They should have taken a stance that they are the employer and what they say must be followed or pack your bags. 

 

Didn’t, they allowed these idiot kids to dictate what they want this league to be and it’s biting them in the butt now. 

 

its The downfall of the league. The only thing that’s keeping it upright is the fantasy and gambling aspect right now. 

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7 minutes ago, mrags said:

It’s been going on a while actually. All these holdouts and shenanigans. The NFL allowed it to happen years ago with the start of the Kaepernick crap.

 

They should have taken a stance that they are the employer and what they say must be followed or pack your bags. 

 

Didn’t, they allowed these idiot kids to dictate what they want this league to be and it’s biting them in the butt now. 

 

its The downfall of the league. The only thing that’s keeping it upright is the fantasy and gambling aspect right now. 

Lol, the league is making more money than ever. If stuff like Brown happened more often it would only increase ratings. 

 

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1 hour ago, BuffaloBillsGospel said:

This is why you have to totally respect a player like WR Larry Fitzgerald, he has been balling out since 2004, 2nd all time in yards, 3rd all time in receptions, tied for 6th all time in TD receptions and you don't ever hear anything other than his love for the game, always smiling, dude should have a statue like Rocky leading up to the stadium. 

Yup and no complaints about having to play with Anderson, Kolb, and Skelton for three seasons between Warner and Palmer in the prime of his career.

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3 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Any player who gets traded for and does anything including being racist that he can to get out of the contract he just signed what’s to stop this from happening again? Cause we know once it was probably reported through back channels that the Pats wanted him he asked for his release right after his heartfelt team apology yesterday...potentially a CBA issue? 

 

I’m with you, except for the racist part. Sorry but “cracker” doesn’t offend me as a white person. Probably because whites have historically been in power in this country. But you’re right about the general precedent...it’s bad. Bad for a small market team like the Bills and just bad in general.

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3 minutes ago, JoPar_v2 said:

 

I’m with you, except for the racist part. Sorry but “cracker” doesn’t offend me as a white person. Probably because whites have historically been in power in this country. But you’re right about the general precedent...it’s bad. Bad for a small market team like the Bills and just bad in general.

I hear you but just remember we live in a new age where even certain Christmas Carols are deemed insensitive...not a stretch to far for many people to find his comments bigoted and racist 

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20 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Lol, the league is making more money than ever. If stuff like Brown happened more often it would only increase ratings. 

 

It’s making more money than ever because of what I said. Because of fantasy and because of gambling. 

 

The real fans fans of the game that don’t gamble and don’t do fantasy are getting sick of the shenanigans. 

 

And just because the league is making money doesn’t mean they aren’t losing fans. Doesn’t mean they aren’t losing ratings. It’s 2 completely different things. 

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4 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Well, yes.  But the problem is Oakland giving him his way instead of suspending him 4 games for "Conduct Detrimental to the Team" or letting him not report

I totally agree!  Serve the suspension first then try to trade him before granting an outright release.

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2 hours ago, JoPar_v2 said:

 

I’m with you, except for the racist part. Sorry but “cracker” doesn’t offend me as a white person. Probably because whites have historically been in power in this country. But you’re right about the general precedent...it’s bad. Bad for a small market team like the Bills and just bad in general.

Regardless if YOU find it racist or not. It is, and definitely was meant to be a racist comment. Just like the video of when he found out he was released, running around yelling “IM FREE, IM FREE” like he was some slave. The guy just lives in his own little world thinking he’s oppressed for making $15m a year. And it was double that until this morning. Give me a break. 

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2 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

I hear you but just remember we live in a new age where even certain Christmas Carols are deemed insensitive...not a stretch to far for many people to find his comments bigoted and racist 

Yeah sure i get that. If there’s some whites floating around here or wherever that want to get offended over cracker or ***** or whatever they can go ahead and BE offended. It’s a bit of a stretch but whatever. I’d just not be offended at a stupid slur that hasn’t held any cultural relevance since 1890.

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