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The Badger of Honey, set to be the highest paid safety in the NFL


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Rival team or not, if he's managed to clean his life up and focus on improving then I'm happy for the man.  Get that money my man!

Just so I don't say too many good things about the Cards, *ahem* 49-15

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8 minutes ago, jdpanther5 said:

Moreso. He played 70% of the time at CB, but top safeties are much cheaper.

Right. "Set to become 'highest paid safety'" is just an attention seeking headline.

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Hopefully this can be seen as an example of a kid with a troubled past coming out of college who gets put in a good environment and locker room and turns his life around instead of fans immediately writing people off for actions or choices they made when they were 18-22 years old. 

 

Its really sickening seeing the same holier than thou crowd dismiss people like they are some righteous beacons of goodness talking down people behind computer screens. If any locker room could turn someone around and bring them into the family we have it's ours. 

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