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SteelersPride
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yes or no
u didnt voteYes
Or maybe it only mattered last year when Brady didn't attend?
I'll defer to the haters. They kept telling us how disgruntled he was and how it signalled the end of the Pats.
Haters the floor is yours
what about a vet switching teams? any veteranif it's an incoming rookie, then yes.
what about a vet switching teams? any veteran
i agree with that sentiment. But from a strictly bonding, team building , good faith standpoint, Id show up. Heck you can go and stay in street clothesnah, they know what time it is. Better to keep em' fresh.
nah, they know what time it is. Better to keep em' fresh.
u didnt vote
I agree there are caveats and that’s my point, at times , they matterI voted no, but there are caveats.
Many vets feel like all they need is 2 weeks of camp and a couple of preseason games and they're ready to go. If you are a new WR on a team...getting your timing down with a new QB is important. I would want some time with my new QB so I would probably be there.
no. I caught it as well which is why I didnt vote.The way you worded the question yes means no and no means yes. Judging by the responses, I’m the only one who caught that.
The way you worded the question yes means no and no means yes. Judging by the responses, I’m the only one who caught that.
what is going to be interesting isI think they do matter. Cohesive locker rooms are built in the offseason. But then again, it only takes 1 to poison the waterhole regardless of whether they do optional team activities or not.