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I kinda think "but he lied" took care of that, but sure...
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Personally, I think Hunt might be one of those blackout drunks who doesn't remember what he did the next day.
Those guys are like liquor-fueled automatons or something. After they achieve a certain blood alcohol level, they no longer have higher brain function, just sheer id and physicality. Or maybe he's just genetically pre-disposed to be a dumbass. Either way, he's Dorsey's problem now ... again. FAX |
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Ex - It's not 'he raped her,' it's 'the genitals of the parties were intertwined prior to negotiation' It's not 'he shot him,' it's 'a projectile was propelled into decedent's chest cavity.' No worries though. |
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We're better off in the long run. |
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What would actually be different, other than we would have had one more option available to us after week 8 or so? Perhaps we wouldn't have signed Carlos Hyde? |
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At worst, we're where we would have been if we kept him. |
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(I DO love Darwin, BTW, and think we would have still drafted him and would NOT have signed Carlos Hyde). |
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I'm glad it worked out the way it did, but signing Hyde was a responsible move. We did not want to get caught with our pants down, depending Darrell Williams and a bag of dicks in case Damien Williams got hurt. |
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I know you posited this hypothetical that Mahomes could do it. But the utility of this hypothetical is essentially nil, premised on the fairly solid notion that Mahomes NEVER WOULD do it, . . . which is a not-insignificant portion of his value to the organization. Do you think the business world is just chock full of people who lie to their bosses about conduct detrimental to organizational health? |
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Hunt was made the example and I am thinking what happened to him is one reason why Tyreek is still on this team. |
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I don’t know what world some of you live and work in where you can outright lie to your boss about something that directly affects his livelihood and think that it shouldn’t have some major repercussions. And if you were on the opposite end and had an employee who had Kareem’s consistent run-ins and then lied about it, would you really just write it off? Putting all of that to the side: Some seem to ignore that keeping Kareem would’ve likely brought all of the Tyreek Hill backstory back to the forefront as the Chiefs would’ve been labeled the NFL’s domestic abuse misfits. And then when Hill had his own vignette this offseason, the likelihood of our having stood by him would’ve been nil. Regurgitating this discussion is so unnecessary. |
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