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1) I know I said that, becuase I was just talking about his on-field issues there. I also said I know he's had off-field issues. What are we supposed to do though? Every sports team has someone whose done something completely stupid in the past on their team, including your favorites and mine. I can name lots of players who've been involved in their own incidents. Brandon Meriweather was involved in a shooting in college, and dont forget when he was kicking a downed player during a game. The Jets practically have half a team with a rap sheet. None of our teams are filled with rosters of perfect angels.
Ok, your posts are getting more and more ridiculous. I'll let others here address this particular portion.
2)Because you need to take risks if you're going to win championships. IF he does screw up, I won't be mad that they made this trade. The Dolphins have played it safe for a while, it was time to do something huge.
That doesn't make it "win/win", which is what you claimed. As you note below, it's "high risk, high reward". There's a big difference between the two.
3)I know, that was like the first straw. This was yet another. On that website poll, 73% [who voted] think it was a bad trade for the Broncos. Accurate of their entire fanbase? no. A snapshot though that most of them didn't like it.
There is no "first straw and another" situation. It's all about the butt hurt over Cutler. Any perusal of Broncos boards shows that pretty conclusively. God could come down to Earth and tell that subset of the fans that McDaniels was 100% right, and most of those fans would still complain about everything McDaniels has done and will do. It's like being here on Patsfans.com and reading posts about the O.C., whomever it may be.
4)You're right, he does. He may have already. He got married, I doubt a woman would marry someone if he beats her.[Technically he was found not guilty by the court, but I'll go ahead and just pretend he did something]. I hope he learned from his past, maybe it would show others with problems to do the same.
Ok, this may be the most ridiculous thing I've read in weeks. Women won't marry men who beat them? Dude, this is not Fantasy Island here, it's real life.
High risk, high reward. To be honest I was a little nervous of the contract at first, but when you read the actual terms of it, it's not bad. Parcells is pretty crafty.
Actually, when you read the terms, it's still got Miami in position to be a big loser. If they have to cut Marshall loose, they'll still have lost millions and picks. As you note, high risk, high reward.
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