not gonna discuss the same stuff yall been arguing about for a month now, we don't see eye to eye on this one and you tend to go full blown hate for the weirdest reasons
#inherently:screamina:
not gonna discuss the same stuff yall been arguing about for a month now, we don't see eye to eye on this one and you tend to go full blown hate for the weirdest reasons
#inherently:screamina:
not gonna discuss the same stuff yall been arguing about for a month now, we don't see eye to eye on this one and you tend to go full blown hate for the weirdest reasons
like i said from jump- you can't throw HOF talent in the bushes that easily
it's a tough call but the right call
we've been through this man...no one is embracing him. we aint friends homies or relatives with himYeah I don't know why I can't embrace a man with multiple dwi arrests, assault weapon charges and bomb threats
I just can't find the same redemptive love like most can.
breh...Nah, you can't call this a good call
This is one where lets let the future dictate how good of a call it is
breh...
It is what it is. At the end of the day, the Niners are about winning football games, and Aldon Smith gives them the best chance to win period point blank. We all don't have to like or respect the move, but it was the correct move from a football standpoint.
We've won more games when he's been out of Rehab, too.We won plenty of games when Aldon was in rehab last year,.
my point was that you said it was a bad call. if you think the future will judge it, thats cool, but then you cant say it was a good OR bad call.How can you call something a good call when you don't know what the future holds.
Say the dude continues his bs and we can't sign Crabs or Iupati because of him and he's off the team anyway after 2015.
Would it still be a good call?
on another note, tim kawakami throw this hack in the bushes along with the cohn fukkboys