Raiders planning to suspend The Toxicity known as Brown

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I have a two part theory... :p

1. He has been watching preseason and regrets signing with the readers.

2. He has physical health issues and lacks confidence, so rather than fail on the field, he has chosen to fail off of it.I

OR

He's been hanging out with T.O.

"My Quarterback, Ben Rapistberger."

oR

His pussy hurts.
 

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Dude seems to have some really terrible mental health problems. I hope he gets successfully treated. It's easy to dehumanize him (not unusual for people to do this to pro athletes/well known people) and laugh at him, but there's a real person that's hurting himself and others.
 

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Sgt. Largent":27cvyboq said:
This is why you don't give massive contracts or extensions to Divas and locker room cancers, it gives them carte blanche to be jackasses because they got their guaranteed money.............so now they have ZERO reason to behave.

Sad, cause Brown's one of the most gifted and exciting players in the league to watch.

How is he any worse than Harvin who refused to go in the game when he was asked to, amongst many other issues??

Not! Our situation was just as bad except Pete didn't make it public with fines and lines in the sand. :pukeface:
 

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Seymour":332rdg55 said:
Sgt. Largent":332rdg55 said:
This is why you don't give massive contracts or extensions to Divas and locker room cancers, it gives them carte blanche to be jackasses because they got their guaranteed money.............so now they have ZERO reason to behave.

Sad, cause Brown's one of the most gifted and exciting players in the league to watch.

How is he any worse than Harvin who refused to go in the game when he was asked to, amongst many other issues??

Not! Our situation was just as bad except Pete didn't make it public with fines and lines in the sand. :pukeface:

What does one have to do with the other, except that Oakland should have learned the Seahawks' lesson that "you don't give massive contracts or extensions to Divas and locker room cancers, it gives them carte blanche to be jackasses because they got their guaranteed money.............so now they have ZERO reason to behave"? You need to get over a screw-up from 6 years ago. Jeez Louise dude, if you accidentally run a stop sign do you spend the next 6 years stopping twice at every stop sign you come to, because you can't get over that one time?
 

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GeekHawk":1gn5ht49 said:
Seymour":1gn5ht49 said:
Sgt. Largent":1gn5ht49 said:
This is why you don't give massive contracts or extensions to Divas and locker room cancers, it gives them carte blanche to be jackasses because they got their guaranteed money.............so now they have ZERO reason to behave.

Sad, cause Brown's one of the most gifted and exciting players in the league to watch.

How is he any worse than Harvin who refused to go in the game when he was asked to, amongst many other issues??

Not! Our situation was just as bad except Pete didn't make it public with fines and lines in the sand. :pukeface:

What does one have to do with the other, except that Oakland should have learned the Seahawks' lesson that "you don't give massive contracts or extensions to Divas and locker room cancers, it gives them carte blanche to be jackasses because they got their guaranteed money.............so now they have ZERO reason to behave"? You need to get over a screw-up from 6 years ago. Jeez Louise dude, if you accidentally run a stop sign do you spend the next 6 years stopping twice at every stop sign you come to, because you can't get over that one time?

Read the comment I responded to! :roll:

Point being....we did not just learn this lesson from Brown. We knew it already! :177692:
 

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This kid is definitely exhibiting mental health symptoms. Or he is a complete idiot!
 

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Update as per shefter. Brown just asked for his release. He is done in Oakland. No doubt he is a patriot by next week. Book it!
 

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Also reports that Gruden is going to reinstate his contract and Mayock will be out! Goddamn mess in Oakland.
 

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"This marked the unofficial conclusion of Mayock’s reign as “general manager.” He may leave the post tomorrow or stick around for years of fun in Las Vegas, but he is now a paper executive. Never again will Raiders players view him as an authority. They know that you can threaten Mayock, call him names, embarrass him in front of the entire team. If you’re good enough, you will not suffer for it."
 
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Huh. So a head coach has more power than a GM? Is this a good or bad thing? Seeing Pete Carroll with more power than John Schneider....doesn’t feel right.
 

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Mizak":24hydmdl said:
Huh. So a head coach has more power than a GM? Is this a good or bad thing? Seeing Pete Carroll with more power than John Schneider....doesn’t feel right.

Technically Pete is John's boss.
 
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