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This is pure BS. Don't need to look any further than Bennett is PRACTICING for the Patriots and is on his way to Denver right now to PLAY on Sunday. His actions contradict literally EVERYTHING he said. 

Last edited by CUPackFan

MB passed the NE physical after wanting surgery? He's playing this weekend? After those comments and what he's doing now, 1265 looking like roses.

And where's Goodell/NFL on this? Smelling more and more like the NFL version of the NBA players' way to manufacture the teams they want.

Doesn’t explain Bennett getting all the way to NE via waivers. Unless NE knew the shoulder injury was complete BS. 

Good thing NE doesn’t have a history of skirting the rules. 

CUPackFan posted:

This is pure BS. Don't need to look any further than Bennett is PRACTICING for the Patriots and is on his way to Denver right now to PLAY on Sunday. His actions contradict literally EVERYTHING he said. 

Exactly.

Meh, hard to fault Bennett for getting what he can while he can in a league that uses and discards players like used Kleenex. Just because it happened on our team doesn't change that fact. He didn't want to be here, he's not any more, let some lawyers deal with the details and move on.

Hungry5 posted:

So, according to Bennett, Dr. McKenzie tried to get him to play when Bennett wanted surgery, and now he is going to play for NEP?

I see him giving most, if not all, of his SB back to the Packers. Packers would not have used that cut designation without confidence they were in the right.

Even better, he says the Packers pushed him to play as his shoulder got worse so he went to get opinions from his own doctor.  However, in that interim no doctor treated or performed surgery on him.

Appears the surgery he was seeking, and which has now "fixed" the pain he was feeling, was removal from the Packers.

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I'm wondering if this was a teaching opportunity for young Eliot Wolf?

TT is very careful about who he brings into that locker room & I was pretty surprised (albeit happy) back in March when they brought in Marsellus.

Marsellus even unfollowed @itscrab - Awwww......

What a Lying, quittin, wimp.

Not the type of outcome you want to see with MB basically quitting and then badmouthing the Packers on the way out. POS element in full effect and **** him and the Cheatriots.  A match made in heaven. 

Brainwashed Boris posted:

I'm wondering if this was a teaching opportunity for young Eliot Wolf?

TT is very careful about who he brings into that locker room & I was pretty surprised (albeit happy) back in March when they brought in Marsellus.

Marsellus even unfollowed @itscrab - Awwww......

What a Lying, quittin, wimp.

He un-followed Crab? He's dead to me! 

How can anyone un-follow Crab?  

 

 

In training camp, I had a really bad feeling about AR getting hurt in week 6 against the Vikings, but I didn't say anything at the time because I thought it would be better to wait until after it happened to let you know what I was thinking. By the way, I also expected Aaron Jones to replace Ty Montgomery as the No. 1 running back, Ahmad Brooks to hurt his back and miss most of the first half of the season, and while this isn't football related, I never trusted Kevin Spacey after seeing him in season 4 of House of Cards.

I attended training camp in 1994.  Although I didn't say anything to my dad, I knew Kurt Warner would turn out to be a HOF NFL quarterback.  His poise and body language were remarkable.  I just wanted you guys to know that. 

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Brainwashed Boris posted:

I'm wondering if this was a teaching opportunity for young Eliot Wolf?

Take it for what it's worth but both Greg Bedard and Peter King have both commented on this off season "having the finger prints" of someone other then Ted helping run the show. Bedard called out Wolf by name this week (he believes it was Wolf who convinced Ted to pull the trigger on Marty).

It's just interesting to see, even nationally, some are beginning to wonder if Ted's allowing someone else to drive the car here and there.

A 5 dollar bet that MB does not play Sunday, he been called out and shown that he is a lair. MB and the Pats can't stand the security if he plays. I would not be surprised to see him in a arm sling on the sidelines. But after this week all bets are off, and the NFL and the press will blow this off. Iam a life long fan of this game, but Iam just done with this game. Any neeling tomorrow will cement my disdine for this game.

heyward posted:

In training camp, I had a really bad feeling about AR getting hurt in week 6 against the Vikings, but I didn't say anything at the time because I thought it would be better to wait until after it happened to let you know what I was thinking. By the way, I also expected Aaron Jones to replace Ty Montgomery as the No. 1 running back, Ahmad Brooks to hurt his back and miss most of the first half of the season, and while this isn't football related, I never trusted Kevin Spacey after seeing him in season 4 of House of Cards.

Can I get some lottery numbers from you, please?

Pakrz posted:

I attended training camp in 1994.  Although I didn't say anything to my dad, I knew Kurt Warner would turn out to be a HOF NFL quarterback.  His poise and body language were remarkable.  I just wanted you guys to know that. 

Particularly prescient because Kurt was selling refreshments that day.

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