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Essay DeAngelo Wrote on the Plane


Shufdog

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I love it.  A very well written letter.  He appears very educated with his grammar.  He speaks volumes with this post.  I don't look at it so  much as a slam on NFL brass, but an expression of the internet world is upon us, can't take it away, might as well use it in a mature fashion.  I can't disagree.  My opinion is the NFL has a restriction on social media, via text or facebook, because some secret of the game plan could leak out.

 

I also know of some individuals that have gotten into great trouble by their facebook post.  Big Brother is and will continue to watch.

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I love when players that "cashed in" on big money contracts complain about the NFL feeding the cash cow. Hypocrisy at it finest..... And one final thing D-Will, I personally don't want to see you tweeting out props to your homies or asking for feedback on your pink braids during the games.

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I love when players that "cashed in" on big money contracts complain about the NFL feeding the cash cow. Hypocrisy at it finest..... And one final thing D-Will, I personally don't want to see you tweeting out props to your homies or asking for feedback on your pink braids during the games.

I think the players deserve the money more than the owners to be honest. The money made is like 100 to 1. The owners haul compared to the players.

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You know what is beginning to bother me?

DeAngelo being one of my favorite players and PEOPLE on the team.

Is this really necessary to write before one of the biggest games of your career? I will take it as a release of stress and a get away.

Also he is the person that I've seen posting the bulletin board type of material, however he is the one that as of late people want to see less of.

It's like a little brother riling up a bully only to have to go and get his big brother.

 

I pray that he is right and we WILL in fact beat Seattle.  However, why not let the game be played without all of the extra?

That's never been this teams persona. Who knows maybe it will work.

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