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2015 NFL Regular Season Chatter

  • GOONx19
    Classyposter58;1713685 wrote:Give me a fucking break. What if he was a finance major and decided after a year of being a broker that he doesnt want to risk the damage to his cardiovascular system by putting so much stress on himself and quit? People would not applaud that decision, yet this one gets applauded. Pussies
    Lol. You are so tough.
  • Classyposter58
    No not really that tough just wouldn't give up on something I've worked my whole life for because I was afraid it would hurt me
  • Automatik
    Don't worry, you won't get the chance to make that decision.
  • Laley23
    Classyposter58;1713693 wrote:No not really that tough just wouldn't give up on something I've worked my whole life for because I was afraid it would hurt me
    It isnt a question of if. Its a question of how bad.
  • lhslep134
    Laley23;1713695 wrote:It isnt a question of if. Its a question of how bad.
    Classy is clearly too dumb to comprehend the distinction.
  • se-alum
    Classyposter58;1713693 wrote:No not really that tough just wouldn't give up on something I've worked my whole life for because I was afraid it would hurt me
    His decision took more courage than continuing to play football would have. The kid put up numbers that would most likely put him in elite company as an NFL LB over a full season, and would've led to a very large contract very soon. That took more balls than playing would have.
  • Classyposter58
    Oh my god this forum is annoying as fuck anymore. Ha what a joke calling him courageous. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH HIM!
  • Automatik
    Yeah, totally us...not you at all. LOL
  • Terry_Tate
    Classyposter58;1713700 wrote:THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH HIM!
    Which is the whole damn point.
  • lhslep134
    Look in the mirror Classy. You're so annoyingly dumb the only response is to tell you how f'ing dumb you are. Then again you're impressively incapable of appreciating your own stupidity.
  • sleeper
    Financially stupid at the least. Is playing a few extra years for another $10-15 million easily not worth a slight increase in having long term head injuries(that he doesn't have already).
  • Automatik
    lhslep134;1713703 wrote:Look in the mirror Classy. You're so annoyingly dumb the only response is to tell you how f'ing dumb you are. Then again you're impressively incapable of appreciating your own stupidity.
    He has no clue, it's unreal.
    sleeper;1713704 wrote:Financially stupid at the least. Is playing a few extra years for another $10-15 million easily not worth a slight increase in having long term head injuries(that he doesn't have already).
    I agree with this. I respect the decision and do think it's odd, but I won't act like some simple-minded hardass and call him a "p***y."
  • lhslep134
    sleeper;1713704 wrote:Financially stupid at the least. Is playing a few extra years for another $10-15 million easily not worth a slight increase in having long term head injuries(that he doesn't have already).
    For a player who has had concussions before, and said he felt issues during training camp, I'm not sure this is a sound argument.

    He would have had to play out his rookie deal so another 3 years of potentially playing through concussions.

    From the ESPN article "He said the issue "gathered steam" as the season progressed. Before the fourth game of the preseason, at Houston, he wrote a letter to his parents informing them that he thought his career in the NFL would be brief because of his concerns about the potential long-term effects of head injuries."

    So obviously he wouldn't have played long enough to see that money if he was legitimately afraid of concussions.


  • Lovejoy1984
    sleeper;1713704 wrote:Financially stupid at the least. Is playing a few extra years for another $10-15 million easily not worth a slight increase in having long term head injuries(that he doesn't have already).
    Not if you're heart isn't in it anymore, its gonna up your likelihood of getting hurt. Plus as a 3rd round pick, he wouldn't have came close to that type of money. His rookie deal was 4yrs for 3m.
  • lhslep134
    HighRoller74;1713707 wrote:Not if you're heart isn't in it anymore, its gonna up your likelihood of getting hurt. Plus as a 3rd round pick, he wouldn't have came close to that type of money. His rookie deal was 4yrs for 3m.
    Exactly
  • Laley23
    He will make bank doing other shit. Probably more than what his 3M rookie deal wouldve paid him.
  • Lovejoy1984
    Laley23;1713709 wrote:He will make bank doing other shit. Probably more than what his 3M rookie deal wouldve paid him.
    Not sure how good, or comfortable he is in front of a crowd, but have to think he'd have plenty of speaking engagement opportunities out there, especially if he becomes successful in some other area.
  • Ironman92
    What the fuck does he need a functioning brain for? I have a dining room table without a functioning brain and it's doing just fine.
  • Laley23
    I am sure Austin Collie is glad to know Classy doesnt consider him a *****.
  • GoChiefs
    Classyposter58;1713693 wrote:No not really that tough just wouldn't give up on something I've worked my whole life for because I was afraid it would hurt me
    Smh. After reading the last page or two, I think you need to give up on breathing.
  • Ironman92
    Classy on Twitter ?

  • Azubuike24
    His heart wasn't in it. Never loved football and hinted at a young retirement for a while. Brilliant and enlightened guy who will be a success in life regardless.
  • Crimson streak
    I really applaud his decision. It definitely takes balls to walk away from something you love like that. He'll just from high school and college football I've recently had a ct scan and i have some brain damage from the concussions I've had. My spine near my neck isn't curved anymore and I have to go to a chiropractor 2-3 times a week to try and get the curve back in my spine. All from playing football. And I'm only 25 years old.


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  • BR1986FB
    LOL....miss a few days on here only to come back to see a poster has gone full on retard. I suggested that Jordan Cameron might want to consider retirement, last year, after his multiple concussions, and he played for the team I root for.

    You're going to see more & more of these guys hanging it up early.
  • like_that
    LOL, nothing brings more unintentional lulz than Classy trying to tell us how tough he is by calling professional athletes pussies, and then comparing his experiences to those who actually made it to the highest level (i.e. comparing his round of golf with a cut finger vs D. Rose not playing due to a torn ACL). The best part is Classy pretends he knows what the best decision is for every professional athlete, yet he was never and never will be even close to that level in any profession. I can't say I am surprised though. You are talking about a child who thinks Detroit is the greatest city in the world, BG has the hottest girls in the country (second to OSU), and can kick anyone's ass on this forum because he works out LOL. Classy, do yourself a favor. GTFO of Ohio for a year, and maybe your view on life won't be so sheltered.

    As for all the retirements in the NFL, this is becoming the biggest issue for the NFL, not just because people are retiring from the NFL, but because participation numbers at all levels are dropping. I heard on the radio a few months ago that there were actually more head related injuries in soccer (I forget at which level) than in football the last 2 years. I think football's (all levels) approach in providing safety actually has been working, but they are not doing a good job of getting that message across. There are a lot of over concerned mothers out there that need to be told why it is ok for their child to play football.