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<blockquote data-quote="jpigeon" data-source="post: 233717" data-attributes="member: 849"><p>At this point, that seems nearly impossible. Each party is contradicting what the other party is saying, and the bad blood is really starting to show. I think too much damage has been done by both sides. It's the best case scenerio, and it'd be nice if everyone could just make up and be over with it, but I think it's already gone too far for it to go back to how it was. </p><p></p><p>I agree. This situation didn't get any better last night. Baltimore isn't interested, at least that's what they've said, and the real fact of the matter is, he didn't come off at all in the interview as someone that really wants to play the game. Normally he'd expressed that sentiment, he never touched on it. Feels like this is all sour grapes and he just wants to call mangement out.</p><p></p><p>Only 2 things happen after that. First, lets not forget, he has to ask for reinstatement, assuming he does that, he'll be in camp ready to work OR he'll still be sitting on his tractor cutting his lawn. I kind of think he will stay retired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpigeon, post: 233717, member: 849"] At this point, that seems nearly impossible. Each party is contradicting what the other party is saying, and the bad blood is really starting to show. I think too much damage has been done by both sides. It's the best case scenerio, and it'd be nice if everyone could just make up and be over with it, but I think it's already gone too far for it to go back to how it was. I agree. This situation didn't get any better last night. Baltimore isn't interested, at least that's what they've said, and the real fact of the matter is, he didn't come off at all in the interview as someone that really wants to play the game. Normally he'd expressed that sentiment, he never touched on it. Feels like this is all sour grapes and he just wants to call mangement out. Only 2 things happen after that. First, lets not forget, he has to ask for reinstatement, assuming he does that, he'll be in camp ready to work OR he'll still be sitting on his tractor cutting his lawn. I kind of think he will stay retired. [/QUOTE]
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