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Zolak: Thomas and Springs are the "bad apples" in the room
Zo doesn't see how AD can dress and play on Sunday if BB holds true and does what's best for his football team.
Tanguay says reporters who were in the Patriot room yesterday when AD was giving his presser report how the whole thing was embarrassing. If you will recall Springs walked by and said a mocking "sorry" comment which Thomas replied "sorry Shawn". Both these guys need to be sent packing if BB is going to save this team. |
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and what a big loss it would be to snuff these d bags:rolleyes:
BB has to know this by now. Why the **** is springs still on this team? Same goes with AD. They are a complete waste |
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Thatr's a very good question regarding Springs. Why he's even here is a mystery. Bet he won't be for long after yesterday.
I'd just tell AD to go home and stay there. Wouldn't put him on IR or anything. Just tell him to get lost and leave him in limbo until the off-season. I'd rather play 3rd and 4th string players an lose with guys who care and try their best than play the likes of Adelius Thomas and get the same results. |
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So, a guy who does the RIGHT thing by watching the film and then calls into his employer to let him know he'd be late is, all of a sudden, a bad apple?
Anyone who lives in New England should damn well know how snarled the roads up there get when the first snow hits. Like clockwork, what should take 30 minutes can take 2 or 3 hours.. Or longer. Because we don't know the REAL reason for those 4 guys being sent home, its hard for anyone to really speculate as to what the issue was. What we do know is that Thomas will probably be gone at the end of the season, either by asking for his release or the Patriots showing him the door before he can ask. |
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I used to defend Thomas, but now he's acting like a spoiled little kid. Your coach tells you to show up BEFORE team meetings every day, and then two days later you're late and try to blame it on the weather... even though it's December, you live in Massachusetts, and the snow storm was all over the news.
I would've sent him home, too. I'd also bench him this weekend. He hasn't helped much more than Pierre Woods and definitely not Banta-Cain. Let Woods and Ninkovich step up and send this jackass home for the rest of the season. |
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Why did they think it was embarrasing? I also don't get the whole mock "sorry" thing.
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Belichick's point is that AD should have been at the facility early anyway. That's what he expects of his players, and according to Bruschi, that's the way they've had success after losses. |
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I know pro athletes are a different make and model than the res of us, by core values do not deviate from profession to profession. |
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AD should have taken responsibility for being late.....regardless of the situation or reasons, instead of openly criticizing the coach/organization. That is what a leader is supposed to do. There are always "reasons" or "excuses" that you can try use in every situation.
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