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Shaq Barrett coming out of retirement

I’m worried about this game for us. Trying to contain Waddle and Hill without Alexander in the lineup scares me. Love has been throwing lots of interceptions this year too. Last Thanksgiving we somehow beat Detroit in Detroit. We might be in for a letdown. Hope I’m wrong.
I'm cautiously optimistic. Mostly because we have a determined and angry Tua. Plus we are backed into a corner and your team, well could afford a loss.
 
Coaches have repeatedly said how much Poyer means to getting the secondary communicating, and I believe I've read somewhere that Holland credits Poyer for helping him see things better. It's the intangibles. And let's not forget that Poyer was part of a team that rallied from 6-6 to win the division last year (like, how could we forget? LOL), that experience and him talking about how the Bills approached the situation can only help.
Okay, his late hit cost us the game, arguably, with Barfalo...
 
I'm cautiously optimistic. Mostly because we have a determined and angry Tua. Plus we are backed into a corner and your team, well could afford a loss.

Did you ever think he is a good person who likes football? l
Im a diehard Packers fan but after tommorow night Im back to rooting you guys on now that we dont play ya. We lose tommorow and our chances of winning the division are gone. The Vikings have three straight home games and the Lions have a favorable schedule. I honestly think the Lions have a chance to win the Superbowl. They are looking amazing this year as Dan Campbell has turned that franchise around.
 
So a decision needs to be made in about an hour and a half right? If he's willing to pay back his entire bonus to get released, I think that would help the team the most. I think him coming back to the team is a better option than him staying retired. He's a better player than Bowser when it's all said and done.
 
Barrett was not operating in good faith here. Didn’t even communicate with the team prior to him filing for reinstatement. Glad Grier shut it down.
He wasn't operating in good faith when he took the signing bonus.

As far as the situation now, I tend to think contacting the team would have been up to Rosenhouse, rather than the player. I also think Drew is a class act (for a lawyer anyway), so I'm not sure it went down like some are purporting.

That being said, I still think it's more about Barrett trying to avoid paying back that signing bonus.
 
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