Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Pillbusta:
I put it in your PM. Get yo mind right. We on here about these 9ers. Stay focused
Lol. You two are killing me.
Man, I'm just trying to be like John Lewis and "get in some good trubble"
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Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Pillbusta:
I put it in your PM. Get yo mind right. We on here about these 9ers. Stay focused
Lol. You two are killing me.
Originally posted by captveg:
He also ghosted all his teammates while they were fighting for the playoffs. I know players get the business side of the league can be its own unique thing, but players also keep track of who has your back on the field and in the locker room. Reputations like that have a tendency to travel by word of mouth around the league.
Originally posted by Pillbusta:
I put it in your PM. Get yo mind right. We on here about these 9ers. Stay focused
"We should worry about who we have on the team.. and also learn from what ever mistakes that might have happened from the front office/Coach's end that we have lost a potential great player. So it doesn't happen again."
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
I don't see how any nfl player respects him anymore? Sure, he can walk into the commanders locker room on the vet minimum, but they're all going to think he's out of his mind for walking away from 25+ million etc.
Also, while I've certainly hated Jed over the years and have criticized Kyle and John plenty as well with their blunders, on this one I agree and they should hold onto his ass until the last possible second. I would make his life as miserable as possible.
For anyone saying just be the bigger person and let him go - even if they wanted to, they can't. Becuse that tells other players if you pull this bs you can get what you want etc. can't start that type of precedent, no good for business.
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
I don't see how any nfl player respects him anymore? Sure, he can walk into the commanders locker room on the vet minimum, but they're all going to think he's out of his mind for walking away from 25+ million etc.
Also, while I've certainly hated Jed over the years and have criticized Kyle and John plenty as well with their blunders, on this one I agree and they should hold onto his ass until the last possible second. I would make his life as miserable as possible.
For anyone saying just be the bigger person and let him go - even if they wanted to, they can't. Becuse that tells other players if you pull this bs you can get what you want etc. can't start that type of precedent, no good for business.
Originally posted by Afrikan:You want to talk about gf s**t, but you are swinging on BA like George of the jungle
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
I don't see how any nfl player respects him anymore? Sure, he can walk into the commanders locker room on the vet minimum, but they're all going to think he's out of his mind for walking away from 25+ million etc.
Also, while I've certainly hated Jed over the years and have criticized Kyle and John plenty as well with their blunders, on this one I agree and they should hold onto his ass until the last possible second. I would make his life as miserable as possible.
For anyone saying just be the bigger person and let him go - even if they wanted to, they can't. Becuse that tells other players if you pull this bs you can get what you want etc. can't start that type of precedent, no good for business.
This is the delusion I'm talking about when it comes to our fanbase. His new teammates will be excited as soon as he gets on the team... and he'll earn their respect by how he practices and the plays he makes on the field on gamedays.
Then the second part "make his life as miserable as possible".... is that same personal s**t I was talking about before... bitter ex-girlfriend mentality.
Again it seems like BOTH the 9ers FO and Aiyuk got what they wanted. The FO, found an opening, and got out of the contract they didn't want to give Aiyuk. And Aiyuk is going to a team with a Front Office that actually wants him...and a Head Coach that will use him how he feels he should be used.
As far as WHY the 9ers are holding on to him like this....the 9ers FO are doing what they feel is best (I don't think it's out of making his life miserable or anything), but taking advantage of what they can do until Sept 1st (pay kicks in). So if some star WR gets injured somewhere and another team comes knocking and Brandon likes what he hears regarding a contract + the team itself... well then something might happen.
It's also a competitive reason.. the less time Brandon has to build chemistry with the Commanders (which I'm sure the 9er FO expects him to go post release), the better chances his impact with the Commanders isn't as felt... and maybe a loss or two from the Commanders early on, will be beneficial to the 9ers fighting for a wildcard spot toward the end of the season. Not sure how much it helps for our week 6 game though, Aiyuk might be in a groove by then.
Originally posted by bzborow1:He's off the books, there's no reason to screw yourself if he doesn't show up.
Unless there is a financial incentive for the 49ers not to release Aiyuk, I personally would just release him and move on. He's nothing but a distraction and, possibly, a cancer on your players with his attitude. Yeah maybe its most beneficial to do certain things, or wait for Aiyuk to show up, or whatever, but to what end? Just cut him loose and make him somebody else's problem. Guys like this don't just suddenly go boy scout.
Originally posted by bzborow1:
Unless there is a financial incentive for the 49ers not to release Aiyuk, I personally would just release him and move on. He's nothing but a distraction and, possibly, a cancer on your players with his attitude. Yeah maybe its most beneficial to do certain things, or wait for Aiyuk to show up, or whatever, but to what end? Just cut him loose and make him somebody else's problem. Guys like this don't just suddenly go boy scout.
Originally posted by bzborow1:
Unless there is a financial incentive for the 49ers not to release Aiyuk, I personally would just release him and move on. He's nothing but a distraction and, possibly, a cancer on your players with his attitude. Yeah maybe its most beneficial to do certain things, or wait for Aiyuk to show up, or whatever, but to what end? Just cut him loose and make him somebody else's problem. Guys like this don't just suddenly go boy scout.
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
I still have no idea what the hell even happened here. Dude was becoming one of the best WRs in the league got hurt and went crazy