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Who gives a crap about league findings or league investigations? Haven’t we already learnt yet how nonsense they are. If the police say there’s no case, it’s enough for me
Don't forget this year.Gordon absolutely let the team down last year with whatever he did. I’m quite shocked he was given a second chance.
If he had he’d be playing on NE right now, would be $4.5mil richer just from NE right now, wouldn’t have lost endorsements which took more millions out of his pocket, etc.
So yeah - paying the $1.6mil would have been an extremely wise business decision.
That’s not true. McCann specifically talked about that some time ago.Here's something that I don't see being discussed.
Before Brown can be signed by ANY team, the league will have to finish their investigation into the accuser's allegations. The league has heard from the accuser, but before that investigation can be finished it has to hear from Brown.
Is it just me, or does everyone picture the avatars as the actual poster?
QM to me is a cantankerous retired Naval captain.
Life sucks. Deal.you’re justifying extortion
Life sucks. Deal.
If he really is innocent he had two choices — pay the go away money or not.
I can totally understand him not wanting to. But it’s not a perfect world and the actual, very foreseeable at the time, facts clearly pointed to paying it being the course of action that would have put him far ahead of where he ended up.
This story just rolled up on the newsfeed:It was from a PFT story that made it plain that the NFL had tried to get with Brown, but wasn't getting any cooperation. And like so much of what describes the NFL, they aren't going to go out of their way to get Brown to come in. If he doesn't come in, then they don't have to make any messy decisions, so they aren't going to chase him.
Still it's curious that Brown hasn't DEMANDED a meeting, so he can get past the Exempt list hurdle. Sorry I can't be more specific. Just too lazy to do a google search, and Brown doesn't deserve my energy. Let me know if you find any info to the contrary, but until you do, I'll stand by my recollection.
This story just rolled up on the newsfeed:
https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-seems-determined-keep-antonio-161050098.html?src=rss
So it doesn't appear NFL has tried to interview him or is even interested in it.
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Lol dude, I said NFL was holding him out to be a pariah weeks ago. It was obvious when they issued the statement immediately after his release.Sooo...as I stated, the NFL has effectively boxed him out. Nothing Earth shattering in that, so obvious most of us figured it out without a source. Is it 'right' per se? No, but don't hold the messenger responsible for the message, after all this isn't Sparta.
Meh, I think it's situational. For instance while I could easily envisage QM as a my way or walk the plank way crusty captain I don't quite see you as a stadium.[/QUO
Meh, I think it's situational. For instance while I could easily envisage QM as a my way or walk the plank way crusty captain I don't quite see you as a stadium.
Why not? I have many similarities to Gillette:
We both have a large capacity for football.
We both have beer for our friends.( Though I don't charge them $20 for one cup).
My body's hard as concrete. Ok, maybe half-set concrete.
We're both the home of a winner. Ok, maybe Gillette more often than me.
Lol dude, I said NFL was holding him out to be a pariah weeks ago. It was obvious when they issued the statement immediately after his release.
This was in response to Ken who said, AB refused to interview with the league and asked me to find evidence of the contrary.