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Godfrey probably blew out his achilles


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if kerry rhodes isn't on the next fuging flight to charlotte then 

 

A.) gettleman is just as incompetent as rivera or 

B.) rhodes has a closet full of children's shoes and a lot of freshly dug dirt in his backyard. 

 

and yes I don't care that rhodes is getting blackballed because he's gay. fug that, and fug you if you care. 

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if kerry rhodes isn't on the next fuging flight to charlotte then

A.) gettleman is just as incompetent as rivera or

B.) rhodes has a closet full of children's shoes and a lot of freshly dug dirt in his backyard.

and yes I don't care that rhodes is getting blackballed because he's gay. fug that, and fug you if you care.

You don't think Rhodes has been blackballed for the extra something he brings to a NFL locker room?

Not saying I got an issue with him bc even if Godfrey were healthy Rhodes would be by far the best player.

But I doubt DG is gonna spend a dime to aid RR.....look at our OL. He is just waiting to start something new

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Basically, lol.(that and the position he plays is a big factor)

Maybe him not getting signed this late into the season will bring his demands down if Godfrey can't go.

Many FOs now argue S is just as important if not more than CB.

Rhodes is gay. That is why he isn't playing. Simple and plain.

He can't even get a workout for someone to offer a lowball deal

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Many FOs now argue S is just as important if not more than CB.

Rhodes is gay. That is why he isn't playing. Simple and plain.

He can't even get a workout for someone to offer a lowball deal

 

 

The same FO are also routinely low balling vets because of the new CBA.

 

S is still a very fluid position. The best S in the game can change at the drop of a hat.

 

I don’t know what’s going through the minds of 32 FO’s but I do know there are other factors at play. Can’t just pin it all on one thing.

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