Bengals Dump Odell

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BENGALS TO DUMP ODELL FOR MISSING VOLUNTARY WORKOUTS


A league source tells us that the Bengals plan to release linebacker Odell Thurman on Monday.

But we’re told that the move isn’t the result of any relapse of substance abuse or renewed misconduct by the talented-but-troubled defender, who missed most of the past two NFL seasons due to a suspension. Instead, the Bengals allegedly are cutting Thurman for missing voluntary workouts last week.

Thurman participated in a rookie minicamp. After his grandmother recently died, he had to travel to Georgia for the funeral. Betty Thurman raised Odell, whose mother died in 1993 and father died five years ago. Betty Thurman was seriously ill when Odell was reinstated last month by Commissioner Roger Goodell.

The Bengals, per the source, told Thurman to come back to town for so-called Organized Team Activities one day after his grandmother’s funeral. When he got to Georgia, however, Thurman realized that he couldn’t leave so quickly.

Advised that he couldn’t make it back, the Bengals said that he either had to return for the OTAs, or he’d be released. We’re told that his locker was cleaned out on Tuesday, May 13.

Bengals Public Relations Director Jack Brennan told us by phone that he’s not aware of any coming roster moves regarding Odell Thurman.

If the contention regarding the reason for the release is accurate, the move would be a clear violation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, since the workouts were voluntary in nature. Over the past several years, a chronic failure by the NFL Players Association to enforce this rule has contributed to an atmosphere in which teams often think that they can treat attendance at the voluntary drills as mandatory — and thus they often do.

It’s presently unknown whether Thurman will file a grievance due to the decision to cut him. His better move might be to try to latch on with another team, and continue his attempt to fulfill the promise that he showed as a rookie in 2005.
 

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Why do these guys continue to flush their golden ticket to the world down the toilets? I will never understand that. When you have it, grasp it and hang on for dear life.

EDIT: So that no one else misses it. I admitted later on that I reacted to the title not the story. The Bengals are wrong if this is why they released him.
 

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Hostile;2086770 said:
Why do these guys continue to flush their golden ticket to the world down the toilets? I will never understand that. When you have it, grasp it and hang on for dear life.
Normally I'd agree, but if the reasons stated in this article are true, the Bengals are the ones who screwed up.
 

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Hostile;2086770 said:
Why do these guys continue to flush their golden ticket to the world down the toilets? I will never understand that. When you have it, grasp it and hang on for dear life.

The Bungles are being unreasonable if this story is true. They should have given him all the time he needed to deal with a death in his family.

Jerry Jones would never do something so low.
 

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They fire a player for attending a funeral but won't trade a player that want's to leave, even when the Skins offered more then he was worth. It must really suck being a Bengal fan.
 

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Yeagermeister;2086771 said:
Great I can see it now.....Thurman want to play for Dallas :bang2:

I think Michael Irvin's producer is already trying to book him for an appearance... :eek::
 

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theogt;2086780 said:
Normally I'd agree, but if the reasons stated in this article are true, the Bengals are the ones who screwed up.

KD;2086783 said:
The Bungles are being unreasonable if this story is true. They should have given him all the time he needed to deal with a death in his family.

Jerry Jones would never do something so low.

BAZ;2086799 said:
They fire a player for attending a funeral but won't trade a player that want's to leave, even when the Skins offered more then he was worth. It must really suck being a Bengal fan.
My bad, I did not read the article. I read the headline only.
 

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BENGALS RELEASE ODELL

As reported here (and confirmed elsewhere), the Bengals have released linebacker Odell Thurman.

Bengals P.R. Director Jack Brennan has informed us of the move. Brennan says that a press release with a quote from coach Marvin Lewis regarding the move is coming soon.

Because Thurman has less than four years of NFL service, he’ll be required to pass through waivers. If he clears waivers, he’ll become an unrestricted free agent.

I'll guess that the skins pick him up and give him a big bonus, plus draft picks to the Bungles even though they are not required to do so.
 

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Hostile;2086806 said:
My bad, I did not read the article. I read the headline only.

Don't blame you, he is a turd. But even turds deserve compassion.
 

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BENGALS DON’T DENY ALLEGATIONS REGARDING THURMAN

Posted by Mike Florio on May 19, 2008, 11:20 a.m.

Linebacker Odell Thurman believes that he has been released by the Bengals because he missed voluntary workouts following the death of his grandmother.

In a press release announcing the move, Bengals coach Marvin Lewis did not refute the allegation.

“The NFL provided Odell the opportunity to earn his way back onto our team, but we have not seen the right steps taken by him,” Lewis said. “With our offseason work in progress and new talent added at our linebacker position, we’ve determined it’s best to keep moving in a direction that does not include Odell.”

So what “right steps” needed to be taken? If it’s anything other than attending all voluntary workouts, the Bengals have violated the CBA. The only remaining question is whether Thurman will pursue a grievance.

The better move, given Thurman’s history, might be to try to land elsewhere and move forward.
 

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KD;2086809 said:
I'll guess that the skins pick him up and give him a big bonus, plus draft picks to the Bungles even though they are not required to do so.
:laugh2:
It never gets old.
 

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"Screw you Marvin... I am going to Dallas to finds me a job" biznitch

:laugh2:


Marvin and co are now overcompensating.... did nothing before and now are dumping players... thats great... all the talent will be gone... then Marvin will be fired and the Bengals will return to LOWLYVILLE.
 

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Flushing what away? Mourning the death of the person who raised you is a hard thing to do, for those of you who have not experienced it. Plus, he'll catch on, and start, for another club anyway.. probably get a lot more money, too. Probably be better off, anyway.

Good luck to the man, and I'm sorry for his loss(Grandmother), and his gain(better, more classy organization)
 

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JohnL2288;2086818 said:
I think he'll be able to stay close to home......the Falcons will claim him

No way they can take the PR hit in the wake of the Vick debacle.
 

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Hostile;2086770 said:
Why do these guys continue to flush their golden ticket to the world down the toilets? I will never understand that. When you have it, grasp it and hang on for dear life.

after my mother passed away hos, if i was told i had to be at work the very next day for something "voluntary" i'd likely not care to be a part of that org any longer. not saying this player hasn't made his share of mistakes, but not being able to leave the very next day should be totally understandable.

the bottom line is the bengals were excuse hunting and used anything they could. at least it seems that way from what i've read so far.
 
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