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MOhillbilly 08-27-2009 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6008332)
The Cassel one?

Yeah, that was just a joke from another thread.

don play.


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salame 08-27-2009 11:32 PM

I'd take him

KCrockaholic 08-28-2009 12:48 AM

Ok, Im lovin this entire Marshall problem. Now what he needs to do is get his act together for the rest of camp, then during the season really kill them by dropping balls on purpose in clutch situations...

I only wish this would happen but even he isnt dumb enough to commit career suicide.

LaChapelle 08-28-2009 01:50 AM

Just say no to dopes. A rookie head coach has a 6 win team over 2 seasons to deal with. An over 6 foot tall 2 year old to deal with is asking too much of a coach with a fuse shorter than Michael Jackson's breath.

tk13 08-28-2009 02:08 AM

The thing with is Moss is... if he started acting up, Belichick would put him out on the street in a second. They never seem to care how talented you are. You can't say they've changed their ways for him. They don't have a team full of choir boys, that's not what it is about. They do have a team that works together and everybody works hard and keeps their head on straight.

R&GHomer 08-28-2009 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 6008320)
It should be that way, but since he works in a field that has few equals as far as skills and talent, he gets a pass from the owners (no pun intended LOL). Even though Society deems him to be a douche, society will still watch, and he will still get paid.

His skills mean absolutely dick. Marshell on the field all by himself amounts to shit. It's a team effort and he is only as good as the rest of them. Can his ass!

veist 08-28-2009 03:36 AM

And Michael Irvin did mountains of coke and stabbed a teammate in the neck with scissors over not wanting to wait for a haircut. Its a diva position, for every guy that quietly has a HoF career there are probably 5 or 6 guys that were assholes and problems that have a HoF career at WR. If he's getting it done on the field I don't really give a shit what he does off the field as long as he's not getting suspended. If I had the choice of a team full of guys that are pillars in the community but fail to win in the playoffs and a team of guys that are reprobates that win Super Bowls I'll take the winners every time. I don't need to be able to have a beer with them.

Mile High Mania 08-28-2009 04:14 AM

I'm fine with one of two things...

1 - Since he's being a complete ass, just bench him. Brandon's actions have wrecked his value, he has a small cap #, so just put him 5th on the depth chart... assign him to scout team or bench him. See how he digs that...

or

2 - Trade him to a nervous Jerry Jones. Jerry is opening up that new house in Arlington and if Roy Williams is indeed out for an extended period of time, he'll be anxious to pay.

SenselessChiefsFan 08-28-2009 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 6008010)
Yea well Moss didn't subscribe to the Patriot way either and well yea


Moss had rarely been in trouble off the field and the Patriots were an established team, with an established coach, and a established HOF QB. .... oh, and they had three rings. Just a little different situation there.

Bane 08-28-2009 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 6008558)
I'm fine with one of two things...

1 - Since he's being a complete ass, just bench him. Brandon's actions have wrecked his value, he has a small cap #, so just put him 5th on the depth chart... assign him to scout team or bench him. See how he digs that...

or

2 - Trade him to a nervous Jerry Jones. Jerry is opening up that new house in Arlington and if Roy Williams is indeed out for an extended period of time, he'll be anxious to pay.

Yeah idea number 1 rocks!!!!Too bad Mc Dumbass doesn't have the nuts t do it.

brophog 08-28-2009 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by SensibleChiefsfan (Post 6008585)
Moss had rarely been in trouble off the field and the Patriots were an established team, with an established coach, and a established HOF QB. .... oh, and they had three rings. Just a little different situation there.

But the point trying to be made there remains.......this was a player that the league had basically given up on, and he's renewed his career in New England.

New England respected him as a player, and he in turn respected them as an organization. Once that happens, everything else kinda takes care of itself.

Bane 08-28-2009 06:20 AM

We talking bout practice man practice!!!!LMAO

Mile High Mania 08-28-2009 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by brophog (Post 6008610)
But the point trying to be made there remains.......this was a player that the league had basically given up on, and he's renewed his career in New England.

New England respected him as a player, and he in turn respected them as an organization. Once that happens, everything else kinda takes care of itself.

I don't know... I think part of it was maturing with age. Moss was great in MIN and then when he found himself in OAK, I think he realized that (a) that sucked and (b) he needed to get his head right. NE needed to improve their WRs, so they went for Welker and Moss... Moss definitely saw his chance at winning a SB and reviving his career.

Suggesting that Marshall would all of a sudden be a good guy with a new team is kinda pointless, he's had issues his entire career. Marshall was on top of the world with Shanahan and Cutler feeding him the ball, they were wise to do it... but, in the NFL things change and rather than pout, he should focus on kicking ass and getting out via FA next year with a fat new contract.

But, no... he would rather morph into the a-hole role and try to do what Cutler did to get out. I don't hear any bad things from the NE guys that worked with McD... sure, he's handled some things wrong and got off on the wrong foot, but his system is one that should be a dream for a guy like Marshall even if he's with Orton and not Cutler. Cassel proved that an uknown could come in and rock in that system.

Everyone will soon know if Cassel can come close to repeating his success in KC... Marshall needs to get over the loss of Cutler, but it's likely too late because he has no idea how to act within the team environment.

So, barring a trade that gets Denver the value they need - I'm fine with sitting him on the bench and dealing with him in that manner.

Bane 08-28-2009 07:35 AM

He's gonna be a crying lil bitch no matter where he goes.
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notorious 08-28-2009 07:46 AM

Denver lost their chance to set an example on Cutler. It's easy for me to say when I'm just another guy behind a keyboard, but McDaniels should have taken care of Marshall at the first sign of trouble.

Get him off the field, have him talk to Pat, then Keyshawn Johnson his ass. Denver holds all the cards, but they are acting like they don't have anything. When Marshall realizes that he might lose an entire years of income and exposure, he will have to shape up.

Besides, Denver's season is already a disaster. Why not reverse the trend by setting an example, and get their train going the right direction? Marshall would improve them from 2-5 wins to 3-6 wins this season anyway.


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