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I see all these threads about Earl Thomas.    Can we just get Eric Reid who is sitting at home on the couch?   

No trade neccessary...  1 year deal.   

I mean , he is at least 40% better than any Safety on our roster right now.   He is only 26.   

This is just stupid stupid he is sitting at home, unless he has some crazy contract demands... 

 

 

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1 minute ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

the NFL has made it clear on Kap and Reid.. I thought maybe Tepper would green light this but he prolly doesn't wanna rock the boat his first year as owner.. it is stupid though because we are catering to the ignorance of others..

Yeah, i was hoping Tepper would come in and swing the big stick by signing Reid, but...  

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Just now, bLACKpANTHER said:

the NFL has made it clear on Kap and Reid.. I thought maybe Tepper would green light this but he prolly doesn't wanna rock the boat his first year as owner.. it is stupid though because we are catering to the ignorance of others..

I was kind of gonna write the same thing. I wanted to see if Tepper would display those brass balls, and so far he hasn't. 

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5 minutes ago, Udogg said:

I see all these threads about Earl Thomas.    Can we just get Eric Reid who is sitting at home on the couch?   

No trade neccessary...  1 year deal.   

I mean , he is at least 40% better than any Safety on our roster right now.   He is only 26.   

This is just stupid stupid he is sitting at home, unless he has some crazy contract demands... 

 

 

As divisive as their protest is among fans, one has to expect it to be somewhat divisive in the locker-room. Not gonna happen.

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