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Dunlap Skipping OTAs and Workouts
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(06-01-2018, 06:06 PM)The Gooney Rule Wrote: Thanks for more commentary. Like the point about how Dunlap has really flipped the script on what was portrayed as a questionable work ethic when he first came into the league. He seems to be a leader now for sure.

Makes a lot of sense what you say about stepping back from OTA's as a health precaution in a contract year. It does seem to be a common step for a lot of vets. As an aside - I never fully got behind the idea that young guys would be learning from the vets in OTA's. It always made more sense to me to have the young guys get as many reps as possible.

I can't be for sure at all how Carlos feels about players like Kaepernick and Reid. I do agree that most wouldn't sit out for somebody else, and that's understandable. I do disagree on your point about politics in the game - for me, this isn't a political issue at all. It's a societal issue, a human issue, a justice issue, with no regard for party. 

I certainly don't think any player who feels the same can't compartmentalize his efforts and energy, and would be able to continue to contribute at a high level between the lines. If the players truly can't hack it on the field, that's a different story. But in my opinion, the politics are coming from the stands, and the economics are being decided in the owner's boxes, and the players are just supporting society, while continuing to put on a show we all go crazy for.  

Good post man, we may disagree on whether it is a political issue or not but i understand the rest of your post.

I just think football players should stick to playing football. I think those two shit in their own mess kit myself.

There are other places to speak your mind on these issues IMO.
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RE: Dunlap Skipping OTAs and Workouts - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 06-02-2018, 02:15 PM

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