TheMightyVanHalen
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The rap industry is a tough business.
That or the organization caved in his refusal of getting the “Fauci Ouchie.”
The rap industry is a tough business.
People are free to make choices, but then they also have to deal with the consequences of those decisions. It goes both ways.
I don’t condone anyone mistreating a child. But I don’t know the full details about that. I’m focusing on Beasley himself and my comments are with regard to him.
The consequences were, he brought a multi-million dollar organization to their knees just by saying "No" and rehired by said organization.
Seriously?
Is that what you actually think happened?
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/10/covid-response-forgiveness/671879/
This was basically the board for a year. Living under fear is a hell of a thing and the calm after it will make you really regret your behavior.
Where are the consequences for this, by the way or is the boot still tasting nice for you?
Yes. A player that got branded teams went to when they got desperate. There is no other way around this: Beasley didn't want the vaccine, didn't get the vaccine, still ended up with a job in the NFL.
And lost millions. “No other way around this” either.
He’s now on a practice squad, but you go ahead and puff out your chest.
Goal post move
Let's do this again: NFL told players to get vaccinated, Beasley said no, gets backlash, not picked up by Bills, still doesn't get vaccinated, gets a job with Bucs after, retires, has the Bills want him back, gets job again in the NFL.
He's 33 years old and has one of the top QBs in the league begging for his return. Burger Flipper Stash: "He lost millions though!". Seethe and mald.
Why must you be so likable?The rap industry is a tough business.
Fact of the matter. Go back and look at my position from the beginning. I showed the millions that he lost. And I really don’t care that it’s an inconvenient truth that you can’t handle. Too bad. For you.
Again it’s too bad that you can’t handle the truth and the facts of the matter. That’s your problem, not mine.
I will repeat: He went against mandates, took scrutiny, still didn't buckle and get the shot, and still got two jobs in the NFL. Oh, and had a legendary QB pushing to bring him in and one of the best young QBs talking about how valuable he is.
Cowboyszone member who won't earn Beasley's PS money despite working 60 hours a week until he's 75: "HE LOST MILLIONS!". The absolute nerve of some on here lol
Too bad if the facts hurt you. They’re still facts. Go cry somewhere else.
Your initial statement, the whole "from the beginning HURR" - was that Beasley has "screws loose". He knew he would lose money (you know, despite making guaranteed money already throughout his career and you not knowing how he manages his money, but I digress) - this is called standing by your convictions. He didn't buckle to the mandate demands, and the same organization making those demands still gave him a job afterwards. He won.
I know your beholden to the demands of McD's CEO and can't comprehend making a stand because you live paycheck to paycheck - but some of us can actually afford to tell those who want boots on our necks to f off. Even some who can't afford it still retain their balls that you handed over and then label everyone else who doesn't as crazy.[/quotes]
You’re truly an inspiration. Especially the part where you have to resort to name calling and derision when someone disagrees with you. Clearly a high quality individual and example.
Imagine saying this to Aaron Rodgers, who was never cut by the way, and has a bed made of money and super models lined up for him that he's "crazy". Maybe you should loosen some of those screws so you start succeeding at life rather than sitting on a freakin' sportsball forum trying to tear down a player who had a successful career. "HE LOST DA MILLIONS".
Maybe you should take your own advice? Since you’re also “sitting on a sportsball forum”.
If the goal was to lose millions, get cut, and derail his career? Then yeah, he definitely “won”.
Derail his career....at 31/32 years old. Most players are retired by that point and made all the money they could have.
This forum IQ average is dropping fast LOL
Derail his career....at 31/32 years old. Most players are retired by that point and made all the money they could have.
This forum IQ average is dropping fast LOL
They're not looking for him to be their savior. Josh Allen just wants him as a security blanketI won't dig into the vaccine politics, but I would be careful about touting how great a move Beasley made. It's still up for debate how good of a player he is going to be in round 2 with the Bills.
His performance in Tampa this season wasn't one to write home about so I would pause the accolades right now.
The rap industry is a tough business.
Same could be said about T.Y. Hilton.It's still up for debate how good of a player he is going to be in round 2 with the Bills.