steel
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Post by steel on Sept 20, 2018 8:45:40 GMT -5
He was a no show at the team facility Monday. Not only that, but there are plays from the game where he's shown giving up. Looks like Tomlin has some discipline issues there, needs to make an example of Bell if possible and send a message to the team he'll take no shit How can he make an example of Bell if he's not there? Bell doesn't want to play. That much is clear. According to reports, Tomlin disciplined Brown, but he won't be suspended. So, did he fine him, or make him run laps? Either way, a suspension and being docked a game check is the only way Brown will straighten up. Nothing else is going to work.
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Post by thefatcat on Oct 1, 2018 19:45:46 GMT -5
So i watched the game last night, Go Ravens and i see Bell is a FA at the end of the year, so if someone trades for him he could walk away from that team at the end of this year which i guess means his trade value is pretty low as he seems the kind of guy who would walk out on a team after half a season.
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joel
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Post by joel on Oct 1, 2018 19:48:58 GMT -5
I am on Leveons side... You see what happened to Shazier last season, and now with Earl Thomas. If you don't get paid what you believe your own worth is, sit out. Too much risk to play and have your career ended in an instant. And yes I know, he would get paid so much more than any of us, but who are we to truly tell someone what their own worth is.
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Post by nemesis on Oct 1, 2018 20:54:58 GMT -5
I am on Leveons side... You see what happened to Shazier last season, and now with Earl Thomas. If you don't get paid what you believe your own worth is, sit out. Too much risk to play and have your career ended in an instant.And yes I know, he would get paid so much more than any of us, but who are we to truly tell someone what their own worth is.
On the reverse side of that, if he gets a huge contract, and gets hurt, he's getting paid for no production. In most cases players don't get hurt after signing the big contract, so the risk isn't quite as big for the owner as it is for the player to get the big contract, but the scenario exists.
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Post by nick on Oct 2, 2018 1:29:29 GMT -5
I am on Leveons side... You see what happened to Shazier last season, and now with Earl Thomas. If you don't get paid what you believe your own worth is, sit out. Too much risk to play and have your career ended in an instant. And yes I know, he would get paid so much more than any of us, but who are we to truly tell someone what their own worth is. I don't know man. Earl was drafted at 1.14 and was finishing up a 4 year 42 million deal. I am with Rob on this. Just comes down to pure greed IMO. If I was the GM you know how I would deal with it Joel lol. I think we are deal with over inflated egos and greed.
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Post by nick on Oct 2, 2018 11:56:50 GMT -5
Just watching Earl Thomas flip off the team who made him a multi millionaire and Super bowl Champion. No class. No respect. The way he went on about being traded to Dallas in the off season.
Fuck Earl too. And Sherman. Mercs. No more, no less.
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ezlee2
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Post by ezlee2 on Oct 2, 2018 13:10:32 GMT -5
Sadly, that is the way the league is these days. They're all mercenaries.
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