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Welp, a lesson learned by the NFL thanks to the Bucs...


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lol I don't know about 1 billion times my athleticism.  Maybe more like 4 times.  I don't know how to prove that though.

 

 

Anyways,  dude was an underachiever before Schiano got there. 

 

 

I'm not gonna lose any sleep over an overpaid football player losing his starting job.

 

oh i'm definitely not gonna lose any sleep over it, its the bucs when it's all said and done, fug em. Freeman definitely was done wrong though, so i do feel bad for him as a person.

 

 

He's had Morris and Schiano (wow) as HC and he played decent and showed flashes of being a franchise qb more often than not. His reputation and image has been tarnished because Schiano is batshit crazy.

 

We always talk about how much better Cam would be with a good HC, imagine freeman without those two nightmares for HCs.

 

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oh i'm definitely not gonna lose any sleep over it, its the bucs when it's all said and done, fug em. Freeman definitely was done wrong though, so i do feel bad for him as a person.

He's had Morris and Schiano (wow) as HC and he played decent and showed flashes of being a franchise qb more often than not. His reputation and image has been tarnished because Schiano is batshit crazy.

We always talk about how much better Cam would be with a good HC, imagine freeman without those two nightmares for HCs.

Freeman did himself no favors for how he handled this mess, though. When you're under the gun, don't give the team any ammunition whatsoever. Missing team photos, meetings, buses, prescription drug issues, etc.

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Freeman did himself no favors for how he handled this mess, though. When you're under the gun, don't give the team any ammunition whatsoever. Missing team photos, meetings, buses, prescription drug issues, etc.

 

he switched add medication. he doesn't have prescription drug issues. and the bucs released it, they released his fines. it was a smear campaign. Schiano rigged the voting.

 

Schiano is known to be a huge dickhead. someone eluded to them videotaping the sidelines to see if players are laughing or smiling. Now just imagine what lengths schiano has been to to sabatoge josh's career. he is a sociopath. watch his interviews, he is fuging crazy.

 

what happened to that kid who was a leader and a great teammate who everybody liked when Morris was there? How did it just flip flop that fast? do you not think maybe Schiano had something to do with it? most definitely. You may call it doing himself no favors, i call josh realizing what was happening (like the captain voting being rigged) and saying fug it and fug this guy.

 

In the professional world, schiano would have been fired on the spot.

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Freeman doesn't need any pity. He just got 6 million bucks to do nothing. He can now take his time and choose whichever team he wants to sign with. Compare that to being forced somewhere in a trade. Which is better?

 

As for the Bucs front office, this is some historically bad decision making. I don't think we have heard the last of how some of this went down. Especially with the information about Freeman's drug testing somehow getting out.

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if the bucs tank the rest of the season, what happens with the 1st round pick they owe the jets?

 

They owe the Jets a 4th round pick which can turn into a 3rd round if Revis is on the team in 2014. 

 

The Jets got the 1st round pick this year and used it to get Sheldon Richardson with the 13th pick.  Guess what happened after that?

 

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They owe the Jets a 4th round pick which can turn into a 3rd round if Revis is on the team in 2014. 

 

The Jets got the 1st round pick this year and used it to get Sheldon Richardson with the 13th pick.  Guess what happened after that?

yeah i totally forgot they used it to pick up sheldon.  brain farted

 

jets seem to be happy with sheldon.  so everything worked out perfectly.

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