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You don't ever get to tell me what to do. Which is what you were against a few posts ago. The hypocritical thought process you have here is laughable.
I am speaking for the truth. Make something else up.
Gordon is still a New England Patriot. He was not fired. He took another "leave of absence". He still got his Super Bowl ring.
He is suspended indefinitely.
Dec 20,2018 New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon was suspended indefinitely by the NFL on Thursday for violating the terms of his reinstatement under the league's substance abuse policy.
Like I said and you will do. Keep making things up. Sooner or later you'll have to get a dose of reality and start seeking the truth instead of trying to be right. But when?
Again, one more time in hopes you son't deflect and actually respond to what I posted.
"A lower tier QB who could have latched onto a weaker team club as a backup or sometimes starter but he carried to much baggage."
Stop ignoring the truth. And no there are not plenty.
and thus the reason (bolded) that the NFL settled the lawsuit, suddenly they don't take players because of their high standards, come on. Michael Vick, Pac Man and the various other felons and they couldn't bring themselves to hire K, not one of them.
You do know he turned down an offer to continue playing early on, right? Having been around sports for a long time, I can tell you if anyone really thought he could help him win he would have been on a roster!
"You do know he turned down an offer to continue playing early on, right?"
He started his little childish game AFTER he was benched because he became ineffective as the quarterback for the team.
Np other team wanted him AFTER he showed he cold NOT be effective.
And you are completely wrong. He's not a high end starter but he's better, right now, than 50% of the rostered QB's in the NFL. He became a lightning rod for a political debate, because of our Moron in Chief. The NFL refused to roster him because of it.
Do players not have the right to refuse employment or must they sign any contract offered to them?
"but he's better, right now, than 50% of the rostered QB's in the NFL."
Says YOU!
You DO know a NEW football league just started and OFFERED him a contract and he turned it DOWN. Why don't YOU get a team and offer him a contract? Or are you just another " do as I say", type and will EVER put your OWN skin in the game?
With "all" the people supporting him, getting the money shouldn't be an issue! I'd bet a LOT of the EXISTING players who knelt with him would give you some money.
"Put or SHUT" as they say!
If is so good, why didn't ANY TEAM TAKE HIM?
We hear on here ALL the time business owners ONLY care about the money. WINNING brings in fans which which BRINGS IN TV and the MONEY!
"Do players not have the right to refuse employment or must they sign any contract offered to them?"
If he REALLY wanted to play and it was the ONLY contract offered, YES, you take the contact and PROVE you are better. THEN you can ask for MORE MONEY.
He CAN'T TURN DOWN A CONTRACT then claim nobody will take him.
Or it all just about the money and NOT whether he can play or not?
Last edited by Quick Enough; 02-17-2019 at 10:06 AM..
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