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Chronology of 2015 Key Injuries...

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Lol at using Monroe being cut as a reason to bash the front office/harbaugh.  Yeah they chose to cut him instead of keeping a guy who ultimately retired and that's supposed to be a bad thing?  Then have the audacity to Fuss about dead money that was gonna be there even in retirement... As for keeping him as a back up. Hell he missed so money games last yr he was the back up so now they have guys that are expected to be more durable and in case you didn't know durability leads to dependability 

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Well, just count me among the bewildered on the last paragraph (I'm not quoting it ...it is too long).

The first half of it is incomprehensible. As for the latter half ... a retired player doesn't make for much an insurance policy and can't do a very good job of providing rookies direction from his beach house. The dude was done playing and it would appear that the staff could see this, Once they came to that realization, nothing else mattered, including the topic that is the dead horse that you incessantly whip. 

The End. 

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1 hour ago, Danny D said:

 

They cut Dominique Easley because he was a locker-room cancer and refused to listen to authoratitive figures, but please, remind me again how the Ravens are the only ones purging strong presences and acting so unprofessionally.

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1 hour ago, balfan23 said:

Well, just count me among the bewildered on the last paragraph (I'm not quoting it ...it is too long).

The first half of it is incomprehensible. As for the latter half ... a retired player doesn't make for much an insurance policy and can't do a very good job of providing rookies direction from his beach house. The dude was done playing and it would appear that the staff could see this, Once they came to that realization, nothing else mattered, including the topic that is the dead horse that you incessantly whip. 

The End. 

You don't get cut and just up and quite the game you love. No doubt Monroe was contemplating retire for some time. The worse thing to have is a guy who is undecided on whether he wants to continue playing or not. It's one thing to have a guy like SSS say, yes this will be my last year and leave it all on the field. It's a completely didn't thing for a guy to play because he feels obligated to do so. One foot in and one foot out of retirement is never good. I agree with you that the team saw that in him. 

 

 

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