or respectfully come back and play in this league after a hazing incident?
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or respectfully come back and play in this league after a hazing incident.
Only 1. If the meltdown is based on a chemical deficiency.
Fix the deficiency. Then,
2. The man has something deep inside that lets him man up w. the team -- admitting he had a meltdown, explaining the chemical breakdown, and then living up to the increased expectations.
Which is to say: Not often.
LD
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Goonboss: We both used "man up" in replying, lol. Nice.
LD
*Shrugs* I don't know any other way to be. Present yourself as a hard target, and chances are the
wolves will move along to the next target.
No...at least not with Miami...
I'm sure he will feel better at home, in his snuggie with a cup of coco, watching reruns of the Golden Girls with his Mommy....
I cant imagine the verbal abuse he is going to take if he gets back on the field.
Sure.
I think it will take team leadership to squash the issue call a players only team meeting and tell everyone to cut the crap regardless of what happen.
Man up, stop being idiots and play some damn football.
Look at Steve Smith and one of the Rams cbs Smith was ready to get assault charges after the game and infront of the camera after some personal jawing if the league didnt touch that then they should not the Cafteriagate scandle.