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Eugene Robinson tells team to not make his mistake


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6 minutes ago, CosmoGirl said:

It was out in the public when it happened. That isn't something that you keep covered up. 

I was speaking about him opening up to it with the team going public. It happened and he moved on. Having it go back into the media after all these years mus suck. It was a good move telling the team. I just don't think what he said should have been leaked to the media

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2 minutes ago, csx said:

I forgot he played here. But now that I remember that I guess it was the playing that was initially surprising.

I'd guess the playing led to the radio job.

Eugene comes across as a good guy, and he's great on the radio. He just once did something really stupid (which is probably true of most of is).

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I remember that $h1t and I knew they were done after that came out ... If I am not mistaken he received some sort of character award earlier that day too. Can't you at least wait 24 hours dude lol ... joking 

Not sure if falcons would have beaten Denver anyway. That Denver team was stacked. I think the game would have been competitive though. I think it took the air out of that falcons team and they got blown out. he gave up a huge Catch for a TD too ....

But props to him for facing it head on and being a man about it. I'm not judging the man, and God knows I am not a saint. It's not whether or not you fail, but it's how you get up.

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10 hours ago, LA_Panther said:

I remember that $h1t and I knew they were done after that came out ... If I am not mistaken he received some sort of character award earlier that day too.

It was the NFL Man of the Year award.

The Falcons of that time looked at Eugene a lot like the Panthers now look at Thomas Davis.

If you can imagine Thomas Davis being arrested for trying to pick up a prostitute, that's how shocking this story was.

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