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Robby doesn’t want Mayfield


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Have no personal feelings about Anderson either way but I do think his media footprint is sometimes a little out of proportion with his playing skills.

That's a fancy way of saying he's not really a good enough player to make as much noise as he sometimes does.

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I keep expecting teams or even the NFL to make rules about online postings from players. It's always been a problem but now it's getting ridiculous. Players are using it to negotiate, or pressure GMs, or just interfere with team decisions or other players' possibilities. I don't think it's professional or correct. If I criticize my company, boss or colleagues online I'll get fired. Why should athletes be different?

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1 hour ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I keep expecting teams or even the NFL to make rules about online postings from players. It's always been a problem but now it's getting ridiculous. Players are using it to negotiate, or pressure GMs, or just interfere with team decisions or other players' possibilities. I don't think it's professional or correct. If I criticize my company, boss or colleagues online I'll get fired. Why should athletes be different?

Because they have a union. Maybe you should lobby for a union at your job.

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1 hour ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I keep expecting teams or even the NFL to make rules about online postings from players. It's always been a problem but now it's getting ridiculous. Players are using it to negotiate, or pressure GMs, or just interfere with team decisions or other players' possibilities. I don't think it's professional or correct. If I criticize my company, boss or colleagues online I'll get fired. Why should athletes be different?

Well technically less say you can do something no other man can for your company. Not only that but you also signed a contract with them to get paid 4 years even if fired. You probably wouldn't get fired either. Hard truth is we are more replaceable than a sports athletes and that's why they get away with it. 

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2 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

He wants Kap for some odd reason. lol I rather have Mayfield than Kaepernick. At least Mayfield is a qualified QB. Kap has never been a good QB. 

Baker Mayfield pulled a Sam Darnold and took to calling out fans for booing instead of owning his struggles as a QB like an adult. That mentality is a big part of why the market for his services has dwindled. In that aspect he is less desirable than even a guy who hasn't played QB in years like Kaepernick.

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