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Big difference in cut players attitudes


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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

It's probably the quality of person that we acquire and develop.  I also believe it's a reflection of Rivera's leadership. 

The two biggest whiners Smitty and D-Will were here before Rivera. Not sure who, if anyone, we’ve added since that acted like a baby after getting released.

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5 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Has nothing to do with DG or Hurney at all. CJ and Kurt are class acts. D-Will and Smitty are not.

Pretty much.

Charles Johnson was released by Gettleman also and not only didn't complain, but came back to play for less money.

And Kurt Coleman act like a diva? Please...

Sorry, but this is silly.

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