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I’m assuming he’s not talking about a sweatshirt.
That’s probably the only thing we can say for sure in this thread. The rest is just the kind of thing that feeds a long offseason. Still an odd Tweet but the subsequent responses by him seem to be pretty harmless.He is an odd duck for sure.
If he had a brain between his ears, which I’m assuming he does, he would have to know that the above Tweet would be interpreted in all the wrong ways. That means that he either doesn’t have any common sense/doesn’t understand context, or he was specifically talking about Bill and how he’s being deployed within the system. Given his random time on the sidelines this season, coupled with him mouthing off to Bill on camera, my guess is the latter.I'm not sure we should read much into it.
He could literally be talking about a sweatshirt he got that doesn't fit right. Maybe too simple of an explanation, but a perfectly reasonable one.
Or, maybe it's a spin-off on the jokes about girlfriends stealing their respective boyfriends' sweatshirts.
So many potential explanations. Sure, it's possible it's a Belichick reference and there is internal turmoil between Wino and the coaching staff/Belichick, but I wouldn't assume that's the case.
I really wanted to like this kid. I was hoping he would just step in this long run of LBs: McGinest, Bruschi, Ted Johnson, Mayo, Hightower... Wino. But it doesn't seem that is going to be the case.If he had a brain between his ears, which I’m assuming he does, he would have to know that the above Tweet would be interpreted in all the wrong ways. That means that he either doesn’t have any common sense/doesn’t understand context, or he was specifically talking about Bill and how he’s being deployed within the system. Given his random time on the sidelines this season, coupled with him mouthing off to Bill on camera, my guess is the latter.
I’m getting tired of his act, personally. He’s nowhere near good enough to warrant it. I remember in 2019, after a series of Instagram ****posts he made, Brady commented, “Study your playbook,” under one of them and it stopped. I get the impression that he may not be the hardest worker in the building.
Like Antonio BrownI am confident in the organization's (IE Bill) ability to either get this kid clued in
Like Brady's replacement Cant Newtonor replace him with someone better.
Seems like the new breed of athletes that is looking to "build their brand". I know these guys want to squeeze every bit of earning power they have out of the short timeline they have in the league but it can't get in the way of what they actually get paid to do. He just strikes me as someone who doesn't get it and may not be around much longer.If he had a brain between his ears, which I’m assuming he does, he would have to know that the above Tweet would be interpreted in all the wrong ways. That means that he either doesn’t have any common sense/doesn’t understand context, or he was specifically talking about Bill and how he’s being deployed within the system. Given his random time on the sidelines this season, coupled with him mouthing off to Bill on camera, my guess is the latter.
I’m getting tired of his act, personally. He’s nowhere near good enough to warrant it. I remember in 2019, after a series of Instagram ****posts he made, Brady commented, “Study your playbook,” under one of them and it stopped. I get the impression that he may not be the hardest worker in the building.
I think you need to look at the history of LBs here and BB's other coaching spots.Like Antonio Brown
Like Brady's replacement Cant Newton