Ha. We have too many egos and jokers on this team that don’t have legal/mental issues. We need to focus on the organization and culture before we start being a rehabilitation clinic.
I'm still trying to process him telling the cop he would fail a drug test and the cop then letting him get in the car and drive away. Does that happen often do you think?
Honest opinion what has changed from what you initially thought?Well I am wrong, but man TMZ uncovers everything.
His time with the Browns has probably come to an end. Wont blame the Browns now for cutting ties.
Yeah the dude is a moron but I don't see why this means the Browns should cut him or anything like that. If anything, it probably means we can re-sign him for cheap
Yeah the dude is a moron but I don't see why this means the Browns should cut him or anything like that. If anything, it probably means we can re-sign him for cheap
Yeah the dude is a moron but I don't see why this means the Browns should cut him or anything like that. If anything, it probably means we can re-sign him for cheap
Honest opinion what has changed from what you initially thought?
There was no drink found and no device found to smoke anything. Futhermore he wasnt charged with driving under the influence of anything.
He isnt in the drug program (according to posters here), which means a positive test by the NFL would be 2 games.
Is he a smart man, no. But mostly sounds like he needs help more than anything.
Some team, with stability, will offer him a good deal and we need to let him go.If It were up to me, you keep him. This is a perfect backup, will make slightly above league min, and backups rb's typically are just ok, with Hunt, you have a chance at a great backup RB, if you cant count on him, no harm, your 3rd rb would have been your backup.
Respectfully, I wholly disagree.
There are times where a person's actions should prompt discipline in order to put them back on track... This just feels different. He may need real help.
The organization needs to exhaust some resources in counseling, mental health treatment, and substance abuse before they just cut bait and give up on Kareem, the human being (football aside).
Delonte West needs to serve as a sad example of what happens when people around you conflate mental illness with a bad attitude. Dismissing mental illness as athletes who "just don't get it," is - at best - an oversimplification of what we're witnessing.
Are we sure that the Cavs didn't actually try to do the right thing with Delonte, and that the Browns didn't offer counseling, etc., for Hunt? My guess is that both teams likely tried to help, and the player just failed on their own.
If It were up to me, you keep him. This is a perfect backup, will make slightly above league min, and backups rb's typically are just ok, with Hunt, you have a chance at a great backup RB, if you cant count on him, no harm, your 3rd rb would have been your backup.