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If you're Andy Dalton...how pissed are you?
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(03-15-2017, 10:33 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: lol don't remember saying resolve and gumption meant all problems solved.

My point was Andy isn't one to give up easily and probably is facing his problems head on instead of whining about it all day and getting "pissed off"

Serious question.  How does Andy face the problem "head on"?  Andy has no control over this situation, but is one who has to suffer because of it. He is the one who will take the bruises and the beating, who will have to deal with long term health ramifications.  He is the one who will most likely see his numbers drop, who will know with each passing year that the chances for true NFL greatness become less and less.

Anyone who thinks the players do not pay attention to what is going on, and don't have feelings about it, are kidding themselves.  News flash, these guys are human.  They watch the same NFL Network and ESPN that we do, they follow the same social media feeds.  Their health, their livelihoods, and their future all are dependent on moves made not only by this front office, but by the league in general.  They are not robots... they have thoughts, emotions, and feelings.  There is another thread where people are arguing that Carlos should just "shut up, play, and collect his checks".  Sorry, but that is not the world we live in.  People are allowed to think for themselves.
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RE: If you're Andy Dalton...how pissed are you? - OrlandoBengal - 03-16-2017, 11:22 AM

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