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It was fine. My reaction was the same as if someone made a off-color joke.Too soon?
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It was fine. My reaction was the same as if someone made a off-color joke.Too soon?
Ah. So you're just "done with football", but you still continue to post on a football message board. Makes sense.
I think you nailed it here, the voluntary aspect of OTAs starts and ends with the decision to attend. Once you notify the team of your intent to attend you're expected to be on time and ready to follow the coaches instructions.
Honestly, I have no problem with the punishment. Butler is a young kid who had an unprecedented rise from unknown to the player who arguably made the biggest defensive play in the history of the NFL. It probably did go to his head. I actually would have expected Butler to be out here trying to win an offseason practice award and taking control of a starting CB position so the fact he couldn't even get here on time is disappointing and I am glad Belichick taught him a lesson.
Will do.This thread is displaying a preponderance of off season boredom and anality. Some members using the topic to keep their game sharp as we await training camp in August. Others might want to relieve some stress by taking prune juice with a cod liver oil chaser.
I never said I was "done with football" either. Don't worry, if you keep trying like a monkey with a typewriter you will eventually either produce an accurate quote of something I've posted or Romeo and Juliet.
"Mr. Kraft, fight this or I'm done"
Mr. Kraft didn't fight it. Therefore one would assume that you were done. Since this is a football forum then, logically of course, one would assume that you're talking about following football. Either way, it's good to see you back. You add a lot to the discussion.
Anyone in the forum who quit should be held out of the forum during training camp."Mr. Kraft, fight this or I'm done"
Mr. Kraft didn't fight it. Therefore one would assume that you were done. Since this is a football forum then, logically of course, one would assume that you're talking about following football. Either way, it's good to see you back. You add a lot to the discussion.
I didn't make that thread title, it was merged with the thread I started.
Hit the bricks, Kontra.
Anyone in the forum who quit should be held out of the forum during training camp.
I think that Butler could have got to practice on time, hell Spikes left the car running for him and everything.This is just such obvious nonsense. You even said it yourself, "punishment." Of course "voluntary" doesn't mean "come and go as you please." A reasonable, player-neutral policy geared towards the pragmatism of organizing activities would look something like "if you are late you can't jump into that day's activities," not "If you miss the first voluntary OTA you cannot participate for the next week.
One is a punishment, aimed at forcing players to show up for OTAs, which the CBA expressly forbids, and the other is a reasonable approach to trying to get everyone organized. Unless BB can show that it was logistically impractical for Butler to jump in the next 6 days (or whatever it was) after missing the first, then there is no argument here.
Anyone in the forum who quit should be held out of the forum during training camp.