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Yas: Shockey stands up for Richardson


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One question I’ve heard from a lot of readers in recent weeks is how future free agents might view Carolina owner Jerry Richardson after he’s taken a hard-line stance throughout the labor talks.

There have been some reports that Richardson insulted Peyton Manning in a meeting the day before the Super Bowl. Richardson and Manning have been silent about that and New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees, who was in the room at the time, said the reports were overblown.

Either way, let’s address the question on the minds of many Carolina fans about Richardson and if players will want to play for him in the future. Let’s turn to the best and most recent indication.

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Really guys? A guy that no one else wanted and we happened to sign has good things to say about the 1, repeat ONE, guy that gave him a chance?

You guys are using this as some form of evidence one way or another?

Not taking a side here because I don't care either way but that's like saying Newton's QB coach says he is the best so we should definitely draft him #1.

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I'm just saying. Like Shockey would get his last chance with a team when no one else wanted him and come out and say "JR really is a duesch and hates the players"

People need to use their heads.

This same logic was used when people cited Cam's paid personal QB coach when compliments came out about him. Or when they cited Cam's mentors.

Or when Weiss spoke highly of Clausen.

Fug, just fug

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