Will This Baby Receive The Same Flack As Others Before Him Vol. Taking My Ball And Going Home

Originally Posted by dmxfury

I rarely get upset with ayers trying to better their situations, only rookies holding out bother me
That could be the rookie's only shot @ that kind of dough.  Why would you get upset @ that?  Palmer got paid as a rookie and then re-upped with them when they threw a $#!# load of cash his way.  Didnt seem to bother him then.

  
 
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I'll respect Carson if he doesn't get traded and actually does retire.

There's no reason for players to honor contracts since the owners don't. The guy doesn't want to be there, so he's using the only leverage he has. Props to him for that.
 
I'll respect Carson if he doesn't get traded and actually does retire.

There's no reason for players to honor contracts since the owners don't. The guy doesn't want to be there, so he's using the only leverage he has. Props to him for that.
 
I just didnt like the way Tiki went out throwing everybody under the bus just to come crawling back like scum.
 
I just didnt like the way Tiki went out throwing everybody under the bus just to come crawling back like scum.
 
Originally Posted by koolbarbone

I'll respect Carson if he doesn't get traded and actually does retire.

There's no reason for players to honor contracts since the owners don't. The guy doesn't want to be there, so he's using the only leverage he has. Props to him for that.

example?

how do you feel about every single player who has had 1 good season and then held out the next for more money, and would it be fair for an organization to "lock out" a player if he has a bad year and pay him considerably less money for the next season?
 
Originally Posted by koolbarbone

I'll respect Carson if he doesn't get traded and actually does retire.

There's no reason for players to honor contracts since the owners don't. The guy doesn't want to be there, so he's using the only leverage he has. Props to him for that.

example?

how do you feel about every single player who has had 1 good season and then held out the next for more money, and would it be fair for an organization to "lock out" a player if he has a bad year and pay him considerably less money for the next season?
 
Originally Posted by koolbarbone

I'll respect Carson if he doesn't get traded and actually does retire.

There's no reason for players to honor contracts since the owners don't. The guy doesn't want to be there, so he's using the only leverage he has. Props to him for that.
cosign
 
Originally Posted by koolbarbone

I'll respect Carson if he doesn't get traded and actually does retire.

There's no reason for players to honor contracts since the owners don't. The guy doesn't want to be there, so he's using the only leverage he has. Props to him for that.
cosign
 
Originally Posted by do work son

Originally Posted by koolbarbone

I'll respect Carson if he doesn't get traded and actually does retire.

There's no reason for players to honor contracts since the owners don't. The guy doesn't want to be there, so he's using the only leverage he has. Props to him for that.

example?

how do you feel about every single player who has had 1 good season and then held out the next for more money, and would it be fair for an organization to "lock out" a player if he has a bad year and pay him considerably less money for the next season?


Ummm  Really?


And I dont think what Palmer is doing is necessarily right but its obvious both sides need to part ways. You might as well get what you can out of the situation.
 
Originally Posted by do work son

Originally Posted by koolbarbone

I'll respect Carson if he doesn't get traded and actually does retire.

There's no reason for players to honor contracts since the owners don't. The guy doesn't want to be there, so he's using the only leverage he has. Props to him for that.

example?

how do you feel about every single player who has had 1 good season and then held out the next for more money, and would it be fair for an organization to "lock out" a player if he has a bad year and pay him considerably less money for the next season?


Ummm  Really?


And I dont think what Palmer is doing is necessarily right but its obvious both sides need to part ways. You might as well get what you can out of the situation.
 
Carson is really going to retire?
Props to him for that. But with the lower quality of the bengals training staff he had no business coming back as soon as he did.
Look at this point even though he has played since these injuries, Prob needing a tommy John, and a knee tear of that caliber he has prob been over achieving the past 2 years.
say what you want about bad decision making but pre injury he makes most of the near pick throws and the int throws.
He has Brett Farve syndrome
 
Carson is really going to retire?
Props to him for that. But with the lower quality of the bengals training staff he had no business coming back as soon as he did.
Look at this point even though he has played since these injuries, Prob needing a tommy John, and a knee tear of that caliber he has prob been over achieving the past 2 years.
say what you want about bad decision making but pre injury he makes most of the near pick throws and the int throws.
He has Brett Farve syndrome
 
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