Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by frenchmov:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I'm telling you, he's crashing out. Really feel bad for him. What we're watching is a real mental unraveling. This isn't gonna end well for him. This is sad to watch.
I'm legitimately starting to think he literally didn't understand what the voiding of his guarantees meant in July, and when someone explained it to him after it leaked in October, he quit
He has/had an agent. I think he figured he could just "act out" and the team would cut him. It's like a 28 year old version of a temper tantrum. Act up enough and the parent(s) will give you the toy/candy. Getting on IG and literally daring the team to release him? Yeah, this is crash out temper tantrum. Even if the guy is back 100%, why would ANY team want that around?
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
I'm quite enjoying watching him learn consequences for his own actions. It's pretty damn funny how he didn't listen to all the people telling him not to do it and he thought he was smarter than them.
I'm certain that his agent fully informed of just where he stood with the team, informed him of the ramifications of not reporting to work, and informed him that he could apply to Roger Goodell to be reinstated off the "did not report" list. So he couldn't have thought a purposeful public tantrum would get him released. I promise you his agent let him know this.
For me, when this whole saga started I was like most. I wanted us to just release him so we can be done with it. Just recently I stated that, for his mental health, I truly hoped that Washington wants him just as much as he wants Washington. But my stance is one of compassion for the guy and not funny anymore. Given everything that has transpired I have genuine worry about his mental health. If by chance Washington was considering signing him before I find it hard to believe that the Commanders (or any team) go anywhere near him after this last video regarding the arrest warrant. That video leaves no doubt in my mind that he's not well mentally and on the brink of a mental breakdown.