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For those of you who wanted AB on here this past spring


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3 hours ago, SBiii said:

#FakeNews of the highest order -- take a bow my friend!

i just figured out you're that church lady dude.   just pick a username and stick to it.   literally nobody cares what you think about ab, the panthers, or anything else.   why?  well you tried to put 10 pounds of intellect in the 1/2 pound box god gave you and turned into the church lady again

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7 hours ago, SBiii said:

You didn't "state it" but clearly you do believe it's ok for A. Brown to do anything he wants as long as it's not "illegal"....this is clear....he's "just a diva after all"....no problem!  Pity.

If you are going to make up my entire side of the argument for me, whats the point in me ever responding?

Do I think its ok?  No.  Do I think its no problem?  No.  I never stated otherwise.  What I have stated is that your restrictions that you wanted to implement were a bit overblown and that ultimately, AB isn't doing anything illegal.  No "quotes" are needed around the word.

I strongly feel if a person isn't doing something illegal, something that harms others, they should be left to their own devices.  I also believe AB's "diva-ness" is directly tied to his on field play.  If you try to beat the diva out of him, his on field play will suffer.  I also believe other teams realize this, and while they may try to taper his actions here and there they largely accept he will be crazy.  But as long as his crazy isn't illegal, and he shows up and plays..they are willing to work with it.

Do I think its worth freaking out about, to this degree?  When we have guys getting huge contract extensions after admitting the bruises/arm breakings of his 2 year old child are probably his fault, under the guise of "but i was giving my 2 year old boxing lessons!  don't worry, we had boxing gloves on!"?

If he isn't doing anything illegal, he is more than welcome to be as drama queen-y as he wants if he can find an employer to put up with it.  And I will see it as some fun entertainment and be thankful that he is not in Carolina.  There is an incredibly long list of NFL teams willing to put up with it.

 

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25 minutes ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

If you are going to make up my entire side of the argument for me, whats the point in me ever responding?

Do I think its ok?  No.  Do I think its no problem?  No.  I never stated otherwise.  What I have stated is that your restrictions that you wanted to implement were a bit overblown and that ultimately, AB isn't doing anything illegal.  No "quotes" are needed around the word.

I strongly feel if a person isn't doing something illegal, something that harms others, they should be left to their own devices.  I also believe AB's "diva-ness" is directly tied to his on field play.  If you try to beat the diva out of him, his on field play will suffer.  I also believe other teams realize this, and while they may try to taper his actions here and there they largely accept he will be crazy.  But as long as his crazy isn't illegal, and he shows up and plays..they are willing to work with it.

Do I think its worth freaking out about, to this degree?  When we have guys getting huge contract extensions after admitting the bruises/arm breakings of his 2 year old child are probably his fault, under the guise of "but i was giving my 2 year old boxing lessons!  don't worry, we had boxing gloves on!"?

If he isn't doing anything illegal, he is more than welcome to be as drama queen-y as he wants if he can find an employer to put up with it.  And I will see it as some fun entertainment and be thankful that he is not in Carolina.  There is an incredibly long list of NFL teams willing to put up with it.

 

What about the team and teammates he’s hurting by constantly forcing them to answer questions about his psychotic behavior? Harming someone doesn’t always mean physically.

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