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yep...I was expecting Rapp to be more like Jake Locker in his loyalty and commitment.RealRhino said:If that was his decision, don’t respect it. And I don’t get why NFL teams don’t have a problem with this. I would be thinking, if he made a business decision for you, what’s to say he won’t make a business decision with me?
I don’t want wide receivers making business decisions when I need them to catch balls over the middle. Cam looked like he made a business decision on that fumble in the Super Bowl and cost his team a real chance at a ring. Bell made a business decision and probably cost the Steelers a playoff spot. Fuck those guys. I straight up wouldn’t want them. If they quit on you, they will quit on me. -
Imagine a world where you've somehow convinced people that you screwing them over to help yourself is okay. The whole point of principles, commitment, etc., is that it comes with a personal cost. Otherwise it's meaningless.Meek said:
yep...I was expecting Rapp to be more like Jake Locker in his loyalty and commitment.RealRhino said:If that was his decision, don’t respect it. And I don’t get why NFL teams don’t have a problem with this. I would be thinking, if he made a business decision for you, what’s to say he won’t make a business decision with me?
I don’t want wide receivers making business decisions when I need them to catch balls over the middle. Cam looked like he made a business decision on that fumble in the Super Bowl and cost his team a real chance at a ring. Bell made a business decision and probably cost the Steelers a playoff spot. Fuck those guys. I straight up wouldn’t want them. If they quit on you, they will quit on me. -
Check out the Tug, this is how our country is run.RealRhino said:
Imagine a world where you've somehow convinced people that you screwing them over to help yourself is okay. The whole point of principles, commitment, etc., is that it comes with a personal cost. Otherwise it's meaningless.Meek said:
yep...I was expecting Rapp to be more like Jake Locker in his loyalty and commitment.RealRhino said:If that was his decision, don’t respect it. And I don’t get why NFL teams don’t have a problem with this. I would be thinking, if he made a business decision for you, what’s to say he won’t make a business decision with me?
I don’t want wide receivers making business decisions when I need them to catch balls over the middle. Cam looked like he made a business decision on that fumble in the Super Bowl and cost his team a real chance at a ring. Bell made a business decision and probably cost the Steelers a playoff spot. Fuck those guys. I straight up wouldn’t want them. If they quit on you, they will quit on me. -
Couldn't agree more.RealRhino said:If that was his decision, don’t respect it. And I don’t get why NFL teams don’t have a problem with this. I would be thinking, if he made a business decision for you, what’s to say he won’t make a business decision with me?
I don’t want wide receivers making business decisions when I need them to catch balls over the middle. Cam looked like he made a business decision on that fumble in the Super Bowl and cost his team a real chance at a ring. Bell made a business decision and probably cost the Steelers a playoff spot. Fuck those guys. I straight up wouldn’t want them. If they quit on you, they will quit on me.
However, the NFL and other sports entities can't take the chance at passing over a player based on principles.
So much money is at stake ... the multi-year, multi-million dollar contract becomes just a rounding error.
I believe had the Seahawks given Earl Thomas a huge contract this year, with much of it guaranteed ... he would have gotten"hurt" and retired.
The formula was discovered by the Seahawks, find young hungry guys who will over perform for their pay day ... the deal is you then have to be the Patriots and dump the guy as he gets lazy with his big contract.
The sport is being ruined by money at all levels.
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Just my guess but it sounds like Rapp hid it from the coaches until it was too late. And by that, I mean he was not AT ALL transparent through this process. Deceit by omission is still fucking deceit.Doogles said:Lol when is he supposed to announce he's leaving? How many days after the season is good enough so he can tell you he thought and cared about the decision?
This decision was most likely made back in August.
Alotta butthurt bitches about Rapp.
Why wasn't wonder kid McKinney ready to step up is the real question. Bored is trash right now.
GTFO
(and, yes, it is the coaches job to have replacements ready).
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this is what i think as well and why i'm so pissed at Rapp. I don't have proof in hand (LOL) so tell me to drink bleach, but i happen to believe Rapp fucked his brothers and the fans over with his private little plan.EwaDawg said:
Just my guess but he probably hid it from the coaches until it was too late. And by that, I mean he was not AT ALL transparent through this process. Deceipt by omission is still fucking deceit.Doogles said:Lol when is he supposed to announce he's leaving? How many days after the season is good enough so he can tell you he thought and cared about the decision?
This decision was most likely made back in August.
Alotta butthurt bitches about Rapp.
Why wasn't wonder kid McKinney ready to step up is the real question. Bored is trash right now.
GTFO -
Per McKinney in a post game interview, ge had been practicing with the 1’s for over a week in preparation to be the starter.EwaDawg said:
Just my guess but it sounds like Rapp hid it from the coaches until it was too late. And by that, I mean he was not AT ALL transparent through this process. Deceit by omission is still fucking deceit.Doogles said:Lol when is he supposed to announce he's leaving? How many days after the season is good enough so he can tell you he thought and cared about the decision?
This decision was most likely made back in August.
Alotta butthurt bitches about Rapp.
Why wasn't wonder kid McKinney ready to step up is the real question. Bored is trash right now.
GTFO
(and, yes, it is the coaches job to have replacements ready). -
Rapp was in sweats all week at RB practices, according to the old dwags.DoogCourics said:
Per McKinney in a post game interview, ge had been practicing with the 1’s for over a week in preparation to be the starter.EwaDawg said:
Just my guess but it sounds like Rapp hid it from the coaches until it was too late. And by that, I mean he was not AT ALL transparent through this process. Deceit by omission is still fucking deceit.Doogles said:Lol when is he supposed to announce he's leaving? How many days after the season is good enough so he can tell you he thought and cared about the decision?
This decision was most likely made back in August.
Alotta butthurt bitches about Rapp.
Why wasn't wonder kid McKinney ready to step up is the real question. Bored is trash right now.
GTFO
(and, yes, it is the coaches job to have replacements ready). -
I heard a week but where I come from that's still less than a month.DoogCourics said:
Per McKinney in a post game interview, ge had been practicing with the 1’s for over a week in preparation to be the starter.EwaDawg said:
Just my guess but it sounds like Rapp hid it from the coaches until it was too late. And by that, I mean he was not AT ALL transparent through this process. Deceit by omission is still fucking deceit.Doogles said:Lol when is he supposed to announce he's leaving? How many days after the season is good enough so he can tell you he thought and cared about the decision?
This decision was most likely made back in August.
Alotta butthurt bitches about Rapp.
Why wasn't wonder kid McKinney ready to step up is the real question. Bored is trash right now.
GTFO
(and, yes, it is the coaches job to have replacements ready).
I am not sure Rapp has come clean with the whole story EVEN today.
I am gonna guess that Pete's little tirade, directed at Rapp, shortly after the first score reinforces this conclusion.
And who the fuck is ge? -
Yo, it’s done why is this a a topic still going? Y’all some sour asswhipes






