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Originally Posted by Saccopoo
Because it sets a bad precedent, especially when they have repeatedly stated that they are looking for the "right 53." In criticizing and disrespecting the head coach and organization, along with the history of poor, inappropriate decisions that he's made, it's an easy choice to see that he's not a part of the "right 53." They gave him a chance. Haley fed him the ball and got him involved in the game. Larry ran without purpose or care. To give a roster spot and a starting position to a guy who bad mouthed and second guessed the coach (and this wasn't the first time this season - remember when he did his best Whitlock impression in his post game presser? Ego...ego...ego...) takes away from the effort given by guys who are actually trying their best.
At this point, the team is much better off just letting Larry walk.
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yes but it was perfectly obvious BEFORE Sunday that larry didnt give a **** and was just going through the motions. any moron could tell he has been a cancer forever, why does it take something as arbitrary as a twitter post to get everybody riled up? i dont have a problem with making an example of larry but the timing is bullshit. they shouldve made an example of him before the 1st game.