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Get rid of Tre Boston


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Get rid of Tre Boston?  

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  1. 1. Get rid of Tre Boston?

    • Yes, cut him
    • No, keep him but bench his ass
    • No, he's a beast and should be our starter


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I agree that Boston shouldn't be starting out there, but he's a good back up. Haha at cutting him because of his views. Incredibly selfish on your end...he's allowed to take a stand. Also, if you cut him now, I'd guarenteed many players would give the organization the side eye and there'd be a few disgruntled players. I'd imagine there's a few in that locker room who feels like Tre. Cut him now, and this team spirals out of control. Cutting him now would be one of the worst moves you could make, and bring even more pressure to the team. Media would have a field day with this. 

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8 minutes ago, truthjuice said:

He kneeled or something? He said he's gonna protest? He's just not s starting player. He's nice for a series or two. 

Didn't do anything today, but he said he and a few others got something planned for next week. Said he's not going to let two weeks pass without doing something. I guess his conscious won't allow it. 

So, off top, there's others who feels like him. You cut him, then you piss those guys off, and no telling who he's got participating with him. Trai Turner seems like that kind of guy. I called Boston being the person on our team to do something. I see it in Turner as well.

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