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Originally Posted by threebag02
We won’t have to worry about another K. Hunt incident popping up again. Imagine if they would have released the story after Wild Card weekend.
This all falls on K. Hunt... his actions.. his responsibility...
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This has nothing to do with the fact that he may have been traded instead of released.
As far as worrying about incidents...
Some teams don't give a **** about "incidents", get the players back on the rosters after the suspension, and finally use them to win AFCCG and Superbowls (Edelman).
Other teams release top players after incidents (and lose).
After all, it all boils down to how much "desperate" you are to win, and if you are ready to push the boundaries to do it.
You want to establish a "dinasty" like the Pats, you have to act like the Pats.
Wins must come before everyting else, no "ifs" and "buts" there. Then let the rest of the country and the media hate you.
Winning mentality.
When you win multiple superbowls there are be plenty reasons for being hated, and if there are none they will find one, besides not releasing an ill tempered player who got a suspension for brushing a bitch in the butt, who called him a n.....