EdMonix11
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Don't be dramatic. He doesn't have to play then. He voluntarily chooses to play football and he gets compensated handsomely for his services. There is nobody forcing him to play the sport.Damar Hamlin almost died a few weeks ago...
Dudes are ending up with CTE...
Some have trouble walking...
Yeah, life is at stake. Having your potential earnings cut in half based on the position you play is your livelihood. Find the highest paid slot corner. Then find the highest paid edge corner. Pretty big difference.
What does his behavior accomplish? Well, it may get him traded to a team that plays him where he wants to be and may pay him accordingly. Or it may make the Browns stop playing him out of position. Or, if they keep playing hardball, he goes to another team in free agency. Squeaky wheel gets the grease. Silent wheel gets the shaft.
I'm not even debating what he's worth. And why are we even talking about money when he's got 3 more years (2 and an option) left on his deal? I don't get it.
My point is, he's a 2nd year player who is openly admitting he's not willing to do everything to help the team win. Considering the state of the Browns defense this past year, this is very on par for what seems to be a big part of the issues: a lack of communication, effort and leadership. That's my only point.
These complaints shouldn't be made public under any circumstances. Bitching = losing. Be an adult and communicate with those who actually have a say in where you line up on a given play. Always manage up and keep your complaints within the building.
TBH, this is borderline Clowney type of shit right here.