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Fuck him
Fuck him
Yeah get mad at him. It will be okay.Fuck him
He also hooked up with a more savvy agent. This guy had Travis Benjamin, who left the Browns at the altar as well.I'd guess this was the reason Robinson let his agent go in the middle of negotiations. He agreed to a contract without getting the players approval first. I'd have fired his ass, too.
Yeah I hate Carr too. Does that make it better?He also hooked up with a more savvy agent. This guy had Travis Benjamin, who left the Browns at the altar as well.
It is what it is.
More Brandon Carr. Woot.
Not going to get all upset about this. JAC (Just Another CB) got away.Yeah I hate Carr too. Does that make it better?
Yeah I just don't really buy Robinson's explanation. I think the guy reneged but it's whatever.Not going to get all upset about this. JAC (Just Another CB) got away.
Yeah, I will get pissed when this develops into Ramsey getting picked at 4, but that is a rant for another day.
I don't see it that way. I think the reason Robinson changed agents in the middle of a negotiation was because the agent agreed to something without first getting approval from the player. And if so, he deserved to get fired. And it sure doesn't look like the Colts paid him a negligible amount more so that he could save face. I think the only dunce retard here is the agent that got himself fired.Fuck this guy, it's clear that for whatever reason he decided he didn't want to be in Dallas and basically asked the Colts to give him a negligible amount more so that he could save face for looking like a dunce retard. Who knows whether or not it had anything to do specifically with Dallas or if he was just pissed at his previous agent.
Who knows which is accurate, either way the guy is a dunce, he probably just wanted his ego stroked.Cornerback Patrick Robinson has his third different home in three years.
The Colts announced Wednesday they have signed the unrestricted free agent. A source informed of the deal told NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport that it's a three-year contract worth $14 million with $6 million guaranteed.
And that is probably the case.http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000647179/article/patrick-robinson-signs-threeyear-deal-with-colts
Who knows which is accurate, either way the guy is a dunce, he probably just wanted his ego stroked.
Yea it's a shame, I don't have any particular affinity for Robinson, Hall or even a guy like Boykin above the rest, but I would like one of them.And that is probably the case.
We certainly didn't do what Indy did. No wining and dining.
At the end of the day, not going to sweat it. But this makes three or four guys that visited or were scheduled to visit that went elsewhere.
What makes you think we turned him down? Could be the other way around.Maybe we'll reconsider Hall now?
They had a set time frame to enter the market and underestimated, as usual. They are lazy also.Can somebody explain to me why in the name of God we'd offer Robinson about 3 years, 13 million yet not even make a move on a better player in Hayward who only got 3 years, 15 million?
It's this type of thing that makes me think the front office is lazy and doesn't identify guys from the jump.
It's like they refused to even try to negotiate with players early in the process based on some obscene principal that the ones who sign early must be overpaid.Can somebody explain to me why in the name of God we'd offer Robinson about 3 years, 13 million yet not even make a move on a better player in Hayward who only got 3 years, 15 million?
It's this type of thing that makes me think the front office is lazy and doesn't identify guys from the jump.
Yea, Hayward wasn't even that early, he signed almost a week after free agency started.It's like they refused to even try to negotiate with players early in the process based on some obscene principal that the ones who sign early must be overpaid.
Hayward was probably the corner I wanted to sign most. The price was cheap and he is a quality starter who has proven in his career that he is capable of picking off passes. He was beyond the perfect fit. But oh well. Shits too late now.Yea, Hayward wasn't even that early, he signed almost a week after free agency started.