nagawicka wrote:jute2003 wrote:MVP2110 wrote:We don't really need the cap space so if they can come to some sort of agreement I'd bring him back, unless he's a locker room cancer(which he might be)
He did quit on the team at one point. It seems he's got some demons and only the locker room knows if they're worth dealing with.
There's no information that would support that misreading. Doubs had a family matter to address. He handled it. Teammates & coaches had his back--and corrected the record re weak claims & speculation. Some ppl work reeally hard to put a reading in there that was never reported as fact by real journalists. Loose talk goes straight to credibility.
Doubs produced.
He's never been a bad apple. Deferring to Packers' process and taking their perspective at face value would at minimum allow MLF, Gute and Doubs to all do their jobs. Only fair. Maybe he's released just to minimize all risk from concussions or to eliminate any future weirdness. But that should be based on facts on the record, not some inflated storyline in which the fanbase polices minor incidents when all reporting indicated the situation was well in-hand and responsibility addressed with standard Packers integrity. As of the Matthew Golden pick at #23, we've got a strong WR room, and trying to find an issue instead of letting it play out in training camp does not help you, and it does not help us.
And this is why teams put out PR spin. Because they know someone is gonna eat it up.
You want facts. They fact is he was suspended a game for "conduct detrimental to the team"
Now there are were multiple stories on why and truthfully unless your inside the building none of us know with 100% clarity what the reason was.
However unless you actually believe the team **** suspended him because he had a family matter that needed to be resolved (good lord it's amazing someone bought that pr) don't act all high and mighty when people take the other reports as more credible
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