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Would Newton be in the right to refuse to play?


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This just proves that fans are too fuging emotional. JUSTIFIIED? WTF?

My team lost, they should quit. That would teach the FO.

Stupid thread, by an overly emotionally goofy poster.

speaking of emotional, how did your Lions take you jumping off the bandwagon when Carolina started playing good last season?

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We've all had jobs that suck. Whether we've had bad bosses or co-workers.  It's Cam's responsibilty to play the best HE can at all times regardless of the bad bosses or co-workers.  So, no...it is not ok if he decides not to play.  He shouldn't be a captain of this team is he doesn't play.  

 

 

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speaking of emotional, how did your Lions take you jumping off the bandwagon when Carolina started playing good last season?

Still a Lions fan. But the Panthers are my main team. I just don't throw hand grenades every time we lose like some of these self involved fans around here.

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His team quit on him far, far before now.

This is football. A game. Not combat.

A man would be justified in putting his long term health above that of some petty arbitrary definition of leadership for something that is ultimately meaningless. His health, his family, his wellbeing all matter more to him than appeasing mr scot's definition of leadership.

So what you are saying is. Every QB that ever played a game where his team underperformed should quit to prove a point?

Dude, this, even for you, is reaching. Quit being a whimp and man up. This is football. Be tough, or get out.

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so not good is what youre saying. did their forum mourn?

I have no idea what you are trying to accuse me of? But that just matches this goofy azz thread. Throw a fit, and get all huffy when folks don't agree with your silly damm point.

Thinking a kid who has spent his life playing football is JUSTIFIED in quitting because his team play badly. LOL. Kids.

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