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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.Those are 2 different things.Bruh, just stop. Whether it was truly threatening or not, it was incredibly stupid.
Why would you expect AB to doing anything other than what AB feels like doing, and why would you ever expect him to accept he shouldnt have done it.You don't give opportunity to turn public perception against you by sending dumb **** to your accuser.
As someone that was just in the middle of a potential litigation with a government contracting agency, you let your lawyer do the communicating and stay out of it. Because if you get emotional, you loose.
it was menacing and quite threateningI do not agree it was threatening
Those are 2 different things.
I agree it was stupid.
I do not agree it was threatening.
Why would you expect AB to doing anything other than what AB feels like doing, and why would you ever expect him to accept he shouldnt have done it.
It’s who he is.
Which words constitute a threat?it was menacing and quite threatening
Don’t disagree but that’s not what was being discussed.Then who he is, is unemployed...he is a grown ass man. If he cant control himself even to that extent, then it's not worth the headache.
Maybe Reality TV special or series? Imagine the further trouble he would dig himself into..AB signs contract with McDonald’s after being released by the Patriots. The deal is reportedly the largest ever in McDonald’s history, at $17.50 an hour.
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...too soon?
Gang...the train left the building....it's time to move on...he comparable to a bad storm that blows through and leaves impact.
#OnToTheJets
NoSo it’s likely we going to get the 9 million based on a contract clause?
I don’t know why people keep coming back to this. So what ? He didn’t get charged and he is still free.
The Patriots aren’t obliged to employ every non-criminal in the country. Just like AB is free to go about his life, the Patriots are free to run their business as they see fit within the rules established by the league.
“Innocent people” can be trouble. AB became too much trouble a long time ago.
Probably. But even if NE does, it won’t affect the cap this year but will be a cap credit next year.So it’s likely we going to get the 9 million based on a contract clause?