Oh my gosh.Bring RG back, cut Junior Fehoko.
It may have worked out fine for you because you didn't invest your second round draft pick on a guy that was a dope head and couldn't grow up and take his opportunity seriously.That's just business tho. And it worked out fine for us. I stand by what I said.
The constantly guy put himself ahead of the team. He was incredibly selfish and it was able to go on for years because he was one of Jerry's special gambles. Imagine being a guy like Armstrong and you bust your butt doing everything possible to help the team and this clown comes back from his most recent suspension, falls asleep in meetings, shows up on Sundays and starts taking your snaps. Then you find out he is even more selfish on the field. Zero interest in tackling anyone unless it is a clean sack which hardly ever happened. The guy had 85 total tackles in 50 games as a Cowboy. He takes at least one stupid penalty per game some of them for things I have never even seen before. Armstrong and the guys like him in the locker room who are trying their best do not respond well to this type of stuff nor should they.This is the type of people we have here. Him and this Erod character. What exactly makes him a piece of trash and a POS? Tyson is right, the internet got people too comfortable saying things without getting punched in the moutf
Did the media get an explanation from Randy about why he lost his mind here? Did the media even bother to ask?
If I’m not mistaken that was a crucial 2nd down late in the 4th that could’ve gave Dallas the ball back with a lot of time
I do not recall anyone bringing it up after the game, just the in-game call during the play.Did the media get an explanation from Randy about why he lost his mind here? Did the media even bother to ask?
He was unreliable due to his anxiety problem (widely reported), he didn't cause problems when on the team like fighting with teammates, causing other locker room problems, was apparently always respectful to coaches and so forth.Why would he be a good guy?
If I had a business colleague who was completely unreliable and didn’t show up to work most of the time because he was suspended and high…..I wouldn’t consider him to be a “good guy”.
I would consider him to be quite the opposite…..actually……
True. That's a fun made-up misnomer by the weed-smokers.Are there? Tons more that don't.
"If loving weed is wrong, I don't want to be right." - Randy Gregory
Well, that's the rhetoric that some would like you to believe, yes.If you’re in a rural area in Texas prob not .
But most of the more open minded states with legalization have more professionals. It’s widespread in the entertainment , the arts, media, and music business.
Most of these kids in legal states are smoking it before cigarettes now which are illegal to buy while weed isn’t illegal to consume.
It’s the choice in high school and college now over alcohol which I’d argue is a good thing.
Yeah, talk to some employers out in the real world and that is what you'll hear. Which I have. Carbon copies of Mr. Gregory, woefully underperforming. When you can get them to show up, that is.True. That's a fun made-up misnomer by the weed-smokers.
I can't tell you how many I've fired over the years. Can't get a full day out of them, and they're painfully irresponsible in their lives.
There’s a big difference between habitual underperforming pot heads and successful professionals with recreational use of weed.Yeah, talk to some employers out in the real world and that is what you'll hear. Which I have. Carbon copies of Mr. Gregory, woefully underperforming. When you can get them to show up, that is.