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Whatever happened to Earl Thomas?


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Super random but I met Earl Thomas in 2019! My sister got married in Towson and he somehow knew some one invited to the wedding and came with them…while he’s not the worst person in the world I absolutely see why an NFL team wouldn’t want him around. Any stories told by others  tended to eventually become centered around Earl and he hit on multiple peoples dates (including wives) to the wedding. While most people were excited to meet him initially….eventually the large majority wish he hadn’t ever come. I imagine that’s how most NFL teams view him at this point.

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8 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

He was basically a complete locker room cancer. He was allowed to do things in Seattle that didn't hurt the team because he had better players around him on that defense. Then he got more and more full of himself and basically became a cancerous player.

It is a shame because his work ethic at one time was considered exceptional. Something happened in his psyche that eventually made him a guy no one wanted to play with anymore..

I wouldn't touch him with a ten foot pole after reading that. Not to mention he is 32 now. I doubt he has anything left in the tank.

To many concussions.

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Why did Earl Thomas leave Ravens?
 
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens are abruptly parting ways with seven-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas two days after an on-field altercation with teammate Chuck Clark, the team announced. The Ravens announced they had terminated Thomas' contract for personal conduct that has adversely affected the team.
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33 minutes ago, joemac said:

I don't think he was banging his brother.  Nothing wrong with a little double team action between bros.

Until someone can explain how to double team without either looking another dude in his face, or slapping sacks, I'll pass on that "shared experience".

I dont think I even have a friend id be willing to form a tag team?  Dudes are gross. 

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8 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Until someone can explain how to double team without either looking another dude in his face, or slapping sacks, I'll pass on that "shared experience".

I dont think I even have a friend id be willing to form a tag team?  Dudes are gross. 

Somebody should have told Earl Thomas that "you never cross the streams."

 

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12 hours ago, onmyown said:
13 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Is this illegal?

They forgot to mention when he ripped open his hand punching through his wife’s parent’s window on Christmas after getting sloshed instead of visiting with his kids which resulted in a protective order.

Multiple players from different teams in NFL have spoke out they do not want him in the locker room period. That says a lot.

I think one team even had him come work out for them to ‘assess his mental state’ (forgot who it was) and very quickly said fug no.

He is unstable and surrounds him self with unstable people (shocking). 

Oh I'm certainly not suggesting anything about his mental state nor do I think the Panthers should go anywhere near him...

...but to suggest he's out of the league because of a bit of group sex is laughable...

...if a majority of NFL players haven't partaken at some point it has to be close!

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48 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Until someone can explain how to double team without either looking another dude in his face, or slapping sacks, I'll pass on that "shared experience".

I dont think I even have a friend id be willing to form a tag team?  Dudes are gross. 

Yeah, I've never had a situation where I've thought, "another naked dude in the room would really enhance this experience."

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