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Re: OT: Fisher’s attempt at humor could backfire
I didn't find his gag that shocking, but then again, I'm not a Titans fan that is wallowing in my misery.
What I did find shocking in that article was this:
"I still don’t understand Fisher’s decision with defensive end Jevon Kearse,who packed up and went home when he found out he was a healthy scratch before the team’s Week 5 game against Indianapolis. Fisher declined to fine Kearse, whose departure upon finding out his inactive status is far from typical behavior. On some teams, it wouldn’t be tolerated. One AFC executive, who has been in the league for more than 20 years and worked for several teams, told Yahoo! Sports that he’s never seen a player go unpunished for leaving the stadium after being designated a healthy game-day scratch."
My question is.... is this any different than what happened with A.Thomas. Wasn't he a healthy game-day scratch and didn't he go home and watch the game from there? Just curious.
I didn't find his gag that shocking, but then again, I'm not a Titans fan that is wallowing in my misery.
What I did find shocking in that article was this:
"I still don’t understand Fisher’s decision with defensive end Jevon Kearse,who packed up and went home when he found out he was a healthy scratch before the team’s Week 5 game against Indianapolis. Fisher declined to fine Kearse, whose departure upon finding out his inactive status is far from typical behavior. On some teams, it wouldn’t be tolerated. One AFC executive, who has been in the league for more than 20 years and worked for several teams, told Yahoo! Sports that he’s never seen a player go unpunished for leaving the stadium after being designated a healthy game-day scratch."
My question is.... is this any different than what happened with A.Thomas. Wasn't he a healthy game-day scratch and didn't he go home and watch the game from there? Just curious.
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