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Martin doesn't sign retirement papers by 4 pm


Jmac

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Will not report to camp and is on the will not report list. Why would you want to keep this guy around if he doesn't have the desire to play? Let him go and fill the spot with someone who actually wants a chance. 

 

 

 

 

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Will not report to camp and is on the will not report list. Why would you want to keep this guy around if he doesn't have the desire to play? Let him go and fill the spot with someone who actually wants a chance. 

 

 

 

 

We put him on the "Did Not Report" list instead, his spot was filled earlier when we signed Wile and Capers...
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Will not report to camp and is on the will not report list. Why would you want to keep this guy around if he doesn't have the desire to play? Let him go and fill the spot with someone who actually wants a chance. 

 

 

 

 

My guess is he doesn't want to practice against the Dolphins and will be back for rest of the camp!

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Hated the signing when it was first announced, despite needing all the help we can get at OT... hate it even more now.  Dude wasted everyone's time, and suddenly decides to retire literally days before training camp.

Someone else could've had this dude's spot and minicamp/OTA reps.

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Dude wasted everyone's time, and suddenly decides to retire literally days before training camp.

Someone else could've had this dude's spot and minicamp/OTA reps.

didn't know enough about his play to hate the signing initially.  But I'm sure ANNOYED about this mess right now.

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DG seemed really pissed about that when he spoke this morning. "Not going to go there" regarding whether Martin had an injury or not is interesting too. Seems Martin never told the team anything then out of nowhere he's like "I'm retiring and I have a back injury." Actually I kind of doubt he has any injury at all...

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