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There has to be more to this than the HC going off due to Ramsey's utter lack of maturity. I mean, AB said he wanted a trade after the GM cancelled 30 mil in guarantees. I get that. But to request a trade because your feelings got hurt in a game? That's just pathetic. 
(09-19-2019, 07:24 AM)Jags02 Wrote: [ -> ]There has to be more to this than the HC going off due to Ramsey's utter lack of maturity. I mean, AB said he wanted a trade after the GM cancelled 30 mil in guarantees. I get that. But to request a trade because your feelings got hurt in a game? That's just pathetic. 
I have been trying to find the right word. You did. PATHETIC.
The Jacksonville market can't give JR what he thinks he needs and he is trying to make himself as toxic an asset ad possible.
(09-17-2019, 02:59 PM)TJBender Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2019, 02:54 PM)JAllen#41 Wrote: [ -> ]Overreaction.  I'm not suggesting someone be fired.  I'm just saying the NFL needs to not become the NBA.

And how do you do that? By telling players that they have to plaster their personal social media accounts with references to their team and pictures of themselves in uniform...or else?

If Ramsey were to post, "[BLEEP] the Jaguars, I hate this team and I want out of this piece of [BLEEP] hick town right now," yeah, that's something to be addressed. But removing references to the Jaguars from his profile? Again, I have zero references to my employer on anything of mine. Should I post those pictures and company name...or else?

He has every right to remove whatever pictures he likes.  Now, remember this is the guy who said he did not want his trade getting out because he did not want to affect the players before the game. Well, his actions speak louder than words.  He could not wait until after Thursday to edit his social media? We know it's all about you Jalen and stop acting like you are concerned about how this affects your teammates.  You are so wrapped up in yourself you can't even wait two days so there is no distraction before the game to clear the pictures.
He's a petty, basic [BLEEP] [BLEEP] if you ask me. He's lucky he's a talented athlete. Because based on his mannerisms and interviews alone he comes off as a complete jack [BLEEP].

Most NFL athletes do though. But... that's why it's often said it's a privilege to play in the NFL. Can't wait for this saga to end already.

Regardless of your views around the coaching staff and front office. Players like him who openly rebel and seek the spotlight on themselves can plainly go [BLEEP] themselves.

I would like to take the high road on a personal level but in all honesty. [BLEEP] Jalen Ramsey. I hope he gets shipped off to another average football team and rots slowly like the little cancer that he is.

It was fun while it lasted. But good riddance.

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To be fair. I'm pretty sure that this happened long before his trade request. He's been posturing for quite some time.
It's gonna be very interesting how he is greeted or acknowledged by fans tonight. I anticipate quite the
boo-fest. Will whittle Jawen have his feewings hurt?
The NFL and players union have to change the way contracts are written. Once a player is signed he must play out the contract with no options to renegociate until the contract is satisfied. The team must honor the contract and can not drop the player unless they provide that player all sums of money left on the contract years remaining and the player at that point becomes a free agent. The team should have the right to trade the player as long as the compensation is equal to or more than the original agreement in money and length of time remaining on the contract. The player reserves the right to refuse any trade and remain under the original contract agreement. All rookie contracts must be no longer the three years to prevent locking a player up long term who outplays his contract with regard to monetary compensation. If the player is injured during his rookie contract in such a way he can no longer play football he should be given full retirement benefits to ensure his financial future until such time his income exceeds his retirement. The player remains eligible for his retirement from the NFL at retirement age.
(09-19-2019, 09:14 AM)dennisp3 Wrote: [ -> ]The NFL and players union have to change the way contracts are written. Once a player is signed he must play out the contract with no options to renegociate until the contract is satisfied. The team must honor the contract and can not drop the player unless they provide that player all sums of money left on the contract years remaining and the player at that point becomes a free agent. The team should have the right to trade the player as long as the compensation is equal to or more than the original agreement in money and length of time remaining on the contract. The player reserves the right to refuse any trade and remain under the original contract agreement. All rookie contracts must be no longer the three years to prevent locking a player up long term who outplays his contract with regard to monetary compensation. If the player is injured during his rookie contract in such a way he can no longer play football he should be given full retirement benefits to ensure his financial future until such time his income exceeds his retirement. The player remains eligible for his retirement from the NFL at retirement age.
A little hint for you, they don't want that to happen. They can already do that now, players want the huge deals and signing bonuses. They aren't getting huge paper money contracts that are really only 2-3 years.

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(09-19-2019, 09:20 AM)p_rushing Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-19-2019, 09:14 AM)dennisp3 Wrote: [ -> ]The NFL and players union have to change the way contracts are written.  Once a player is signed he must play out the contract with no options to renegociate until the contract is satisfied.  The team must honor the contract and can not drop the player unless they provide that player all sums of money left on the contract years remaining and the player at that point becomes a free agent.  The team should have the right to trade the player as long as the compensation is equal to or more than the original agreement in money and length of time remaining on the contract. The player reserves the right to refuse any trade and remain under the original contract agreement. All rookie contracts must be no longer the three years to prevent locking a player up long term who outplays his contract with regard to monetary compensation.  If the player is injured during his rookie contract in such a way he can no longer play football he should be given full retirement benefits to ensure his financial future until such time his income exceeds his retirement. The player remains eligible for his retirement from the NFL at retirement age.
A little hint for you, they don't want that to happen. They can already do that now, players want the huge deals and signing bonuses. They aren't getting huge paper money contracts that are really only 2-3 years.

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I understand that but something has to be done to stop the exploding contract cost and the inability for teams to hold onto players.
(09-17-2019, 06:47 PM)scottyg Wrote: [ -> ]Well, I'm personally feeling a bit heart-broken.  And on top of that, I only have a Ramsey jersey and don't have budget money for a replacement.  I'm going to end up wearing t-shirts to the games!

If Ramsey ends up getting traded, get yourself a piece of fabric and a sharpie.
Take the sharpie, and write Darius on the fabric.
Attach it to the back of the jersey.
(09-19-2019, 12:30 PM)ferocious Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2019, 06:47 PM)scottyg Wrote: [ -> ]Well, I'm personally feeling a bit heart-broken.  And on top of that, I only have a Ramsey jersey and don't have budget money for a replacement.  I'm going to end up wearing t-shirts to the games!

If Ramsey ends up getting traded, get yourself a piece of fabric and a sharpie.
Take the sharpie, and write Darius on the fabric.
Attach it to the back of the jersey.

Or he can take off all the letters in RAMSEY except the “M” and “E”.  Leaving it say  “   M E “

Would be appropriate since it’s him.  And probably what Jalens jersey should say anyway.
Good one.
+1
(09-19-2019, 07:53 AM)dennisp3 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2019, 02:59 PM)TJBender Wrote: [ -> ]And how do you do that? By telling players that they have to plaster their personal social media accounts with references to their team and pictures of themselves in uniform...or else?

If Ramsey were to post, "[BLEEP] the Jaguars, I hate this team and I want out of this piece of [BLEEP] hick town right now," yeah, that's something to be addressed. But removing references to the Jaguars from his profile? Again, I have zero references to my employer on anything of mine. Should I post those pictures and company name...or else?

He has every right to remove whatever pictures he likes.  Now, remember this is the guy who said he did not want his trade getting out because he did not want to affect the players before the game. Well, his actions speak louder than words.  He could not wait until after Thursday to edit his social media? We know it's all about you Jalen and stop acting like you are concerned about how this affects your teammates.  You are so wrapped up in yourself you can't even wait two days so there is no distraction before the game to clear the pictures.

Can anyone in this thread [BLEEP] read? He removed the Jaguars references months ago. Months. Not yesterday.
(09-17-2019, 05:28 PM)rpr52121 Wrote: [ -> ]https://youtu.be/yCMqcFAigRg

No ones laughing...  thats some real stuff bruh.  Real talk
  Not to mentiom thats taylor before SHE went crazy...  i need a minute man....
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