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


Zod

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Does anybody feel bad for josh. I know he was a buc but damn, he didnt deserve that. He might lose a ton of money because schiano is a psycho

 

 

 

Hell to the naw.

 

 

I've heard all the way back to his time at K State that Freeman was a big douchebag.

 

 

I'm not gonna feel bad for a guy that will still earn more in one year than I will earn my entire life. 

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Hell to the naw.

 

 

I've heard all the way back to his time at K State that Freeman was a big douchebag.

 

 

I'm not gonna feel bad for a guy that will still earn more in one year than I will earn my entire life. 

 

he was born with 1 billion times the athleticism you and i have and i'm sure worked his ass off to make it to the NFL and now he might not have a job doing what he was born to do on this earth.

 

I can't stand when people say "im not gonna feel bad cause he's made more in one year bs...."  He worked hard and earned it along with the talents he was born with.

 

Schiano fuged him over, BIG time.

 

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Does anybody feel bad for josh. I know he was a buc but damn, he didnt deserve that. He might lose a ton of money because schiano is a psycho

 

 

By releasing him they just guaranteed him his $6.1 million salary.

 

That will buy a hell of a lot of ADHD drugs.

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Seriously though, either Freeman just doesn't have what it takes to be a starting NFL QB, or he was just in a totally fuged up situation, complete with improper coaching and teaching.  Talking about wildly inconsistent. Dude could play lights out one week, and then play like crap the next. Of late, he has looked like he doesn't even belong on a middle school field, much less in a professional stadium.  Wow, what a fall. 

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he was born with 1 billion times the athleticism you and i have and i'm sure worked his ass off to make it to the NFL and now he might not have a job doing what he was born to do on this earth.

 

I can't stand when people say "im not gonna feel bad cause he's made more in one year bs...."  He worked hard and earned it along with the talents he was born with.

 

Schiano fuged him over, BIG time.

 

 

 

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.

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