Yesterday, 08:41 AM
(Yesterday, 06:48 AM)125250 Wrote: Is he planning on committing crimes? Why would you even want a guy that’s worried about this?
How does him "planning on committing crimes" apply to anything I said?
From what I hear, it isn't about specifically committing crimes, but language that may include simple violations.
Why would we want an organization who will strip the pay for a guy who gets in trouble for smaller things, like caught on video doing reckless driving? Didn't Tee and Chase do that? Still want those guys on the team, right?
If the organization has zero plans to take money for him getting a roughing the passer calls against the Steelers or other things that no one should be concerned about, why can't they install a red line violation in the contract? Be specific and not vague.
We still drafted that guy. From what I have seen, his production was a question, not criminal actions. Burton got drafted and he didn't have the language in the contract.
Like a teenage girl driving a Ferrari.