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Shefter: The definition of insubordination
“He’s the head coach,” (Adelius) Thomas said. “He makes all the calls, you just roll with them. He has that title so he doesn’t have to have a reason to send me home. I was told to go home, I went home, enjoyed my day off, put my toes up in the air and relaxed."
Shefter thinks AD will sit on Sunday. I would like AD to be sent home for the rest of the year. This guy is a cancer and needs to excised from this team. |
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Don't be surprised when it happens. Belichick cannot get control of this team with cancers like Adelius Thomas in that lockerroom metastisizing his bad attitude among teammates and running his underperforming lazy mouth to the media.
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You pay $10 big ones a year to a guy to be on your team and produce on the field. If he's not doing either but has actually become a distraction in the locker room (I don't know that, just what's been "reported") and someone else could do the job better on the field (in the eyes of those who know more about this than I do), then maybe the better choice is to keep him out of the locker room and allow someone else to do the job on the field. Not a good choice by any means, but the lesser of two evils if he's not behaving professionally. |
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Addition by subtraction. AD is doing nothing on the field, isn't the same guy he was two years ago, and is now poisoning the locker room. At least Ninko or Woods will be high effort, high motor guys. Let them have a crack at it, they can't possibly provide less pass rush than AD or Burgess have. |
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Wasn't this the same guy who made the "Humble Pie" shirts two years ago?
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I'm really confused now.. I thought it was reported he went back home and watched a lot of film from this season..
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