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Senior Member
Eric Reid
What are the group thoughts on Reid's inability to sign with another NFL franchise? He is now suing for collusion.
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Kaep can't get an nfl gig either. Maybe they shouldn't tick off the majority of the ones that make playing football for a living possible, the fans
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Actions have consequences
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I hope no one signs him. He chose to act like a baby over the flag, now he has to deal with his consequences.
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He was crazy good at LSU and his rookie year for the niners, every since then he has kinda sucked. As a Saints fan feel like he has had the same career as Kenny Vaccaro
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Originally Posted by
VandelayIndustries
Actions have consequences
Simple as that
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"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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It's a shame he didn't just beat his wife/girlfriend. Or maybe kill someone in a drunk driving accident. Or rape a girl. Or mindlessly murder dogs. If he'd done any of those horrific things he'd probably have a job. But it appears he's crossed the line. That says some sad things about Americans.
Last edited by dawgs; 05-04-2018 at 01:42 AM.
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Originally Posted by
dawgs
It's a shame he didn't just beat his wife/girlfriend. Or maybe kill someone in a drunk driving accident. Or rape a girl. Or mindlessly murder dogs. If he'd done any of those horrific things he'd probably have a job. But it appears he's crossed the line. That says some sad things about Americans.
True
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Originally Posted by
dawgs
It's a shame he didn't just beat his wife/girlfriend. Or maybe kill someone in a drunk driving accident. Or rape a girl. Or mindlessly murder dogs. If he'd done any of those horrific things he'd probably have a job. But it appears he's crossed the line. That says some sad things about Americans.
I'm an American. In the NFL, I don't want to see the rapist, the wife beater, the drunk driver who killed someone, or the dog killer. I also don't want to see those who hate America and want to destroy our country.
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Originally Posted by
TUSK
Looks like money may be changing old Eric's principles!
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Originally Posted by
dawgs
It's a shame he didn't just beat his wife/girlfriend. Or maybe kill someone in a drunk driving accident. Or rape a girl. Or mindlessly murder dogs. If he'd done any of those horrific things he'd probably have a job. But it appears he's crossed the line. That says some sad things about Americans.
Or it's a simple case of insubordination towards his employer. No one wants to hire an employee with insubordinate tendencies.
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Originally Posted by
somebodyshotmypaw
I'm an American. In the NFL, I don't want to see the rapist, the wife beater, the drunk driver who killed someone, or the dog killer. I also don't want to see those who hate America and want to destroy our country.
Did you boycott the NFL in the last year or two? If so, over which one of these things?
WHY IS EVERYONE YELLING?!?
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Originally Posted by
dawgs
It's a shame he didn't just beat his wife/girlfriend. Or maybe kill someone in a drunk driving accident. Or rape a girl. Or mindlessly murder dogs. If he'd done any of those horrific things he'd probably have a job. But it appears he's crossed the line. That says some sad things about Americans.
Rapists and murderers that aren't good players, don't get jobs.
They tolerate you till they can replace you.
If Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers would've kneeled for the anthem, they'd still be starters in the NFL. Although extreme, that example alone illustrates that this isn't only about kneeling for the anthem. Their talent is also intertwined with the inability to get a job.
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Originally Posted by
BulldogDX55
Did you boycott the NFL in the last year or two? If so, over which one of these things?
I sure did! Didn't watch the Super Bowl for the first time in over 35 years.
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Originally Posted by
dawgs
It's a shame he didn't just beat his wife/girlfriend. Or maybe kill someone in a drunk driving accident. Or rape a girl. Or mindlessly murder dogs. If he'd done any of those horrific things he'd probably have a job. But it appears he's crossed the line. That says some sad things about Americans.
One could argue that since Goddell has taken over, a lot of things players used to get away with are no longer swept under the rug. What current player/players that have done those type of horrific things still have jobs? Hell, he suspended E Elliott basically on rumor.
Your comparison is apples to oranges.
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Originally Posted by
dawgs
It's a shame he didn't just beat his wife/girlfriend. Or maybe kill someone in a drunk driving accident. Or rape a girl. Or mindlessly murder dogs. If he'd done any of those horrific things he'd probably have a job. But it appears he's crossed the line. That says some sad things about Americans.
I'm not sure what the implication is here...unless some people just like to bitch.
Everyone wants to be a beast...until its time to do what beasts do.
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Originally Posted by
BulldogDX55
Did you boycott the NFL in the last year or two? If so, over which one of these things?
I did not boycott the NFL. So I didn't boycott over any of those things. But it doesn't mean I have to like it.
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The kneeling hurt ratings and the NFL brand, there can be no denying that. Never have I seen a situation where employees can intentionally reduce their owner's profit and get away with it the way they did.
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My employer doesn't give me MLK or Confederate Memorial Day off. I think I will go kneel in his office during an important business meeting and see where that gets me.
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