I tried posting the picture but it was gigantic. It is a pain to type what he wrote on my phone so the link is below. If it was posted already then I apologize and I will delete. Link - ( New Window )
It's attitudes like that that ran him out of town.
He was ran out of town... Dodging the fans who thought this defensive group was something special and a once in a lifetime opportunity for us fans and those players, with only the extra 3 million to add to the yearly salary to keep him warm at night. Poor guy. I feel ashamed of how the Giants fans are disappointed in a guy who played the interseason game as dispassionately as any guy who has a bloodthirst for the highest paycheck.
He was offered a better deal for a team that is in a position to contend considering their quarterback.
He's also from Michigan and went to Ohio State, so Indy is really close to everything that's familiar to him. It really was a no-brainer for him, and the Giants also were very reasonable in their offer. This is the most textbook example of the game being a business. Best wishes to him.
It's all about the money. As it should be. Get what you can get in an extremely limited window while running the risk of deadly post football physical/mental conditions.
Most important hes not a Cowboy , Eagle , Redskin.
LOL.
He was ran out of town... Dodging the fans who thought this defensive group was something special and a once in a lifetime opportunity for us fans and those players, with only the extra 3 million to add to the yearly salary to keep him warm at night. Poor guy. I feel ashamed of how the Giants fans are disappointed in a guy who played the interseason game as dispassionately as any guy who has a bloodthirst for the highest paycheck.
I guess. I am not good with tweets. No offense taken.
Be a big fish in the Colts' small pond.
He wouldn't get noticed much here, unless Harrison is out.
Which just reminds me of the biggest concern over loss of Hankins. Injury to Snacks.
lmao
He's also from Michigan and went to Ohio State, so Indy is really close to everything that's familiar to him. It really was a no-brainer for him, and the Giants also were very reasonable in their offer. This is the most textbook example of the game being a business. Best wishes to him.