beardown07
Upstanding Member
I'm just sick of hearing about the dude.
Seems it's always something with him.
Seems it's always something with him.
You may not be the only one.I'm just sick of hearing about the dude.
Seems it's always something with him.
Hey, I posted an article. We all can interpret what such a move indicates. Until I learned that they left him at home, I thought the situation more of a nothing burger than anything. But such a decision should not just be merely sniffed off. I'm thinking now there's more to this story than what has been reported. Like you, I'm for Long remaining with the club and starting at RG come opening night. And like you, I also think if they are considering a trade, there's no way we'd get the value back in return - not even close. Still, until there's something more definitive otherwise, I'm thinking there's a possibility, even if it's slight, that Long will not be a Bear for long (pardon the pun).Long got into a fight. He's was disciplined. So what? What is the big deal here?
Talk about freaking overreacting. Trade Long? That would be the dumbest thing to do. Not to mention we wouldn't be able to get squat for him anyway.
Chemistry means nothing to you does it?Long got into a fight. He's was disciplined. So what? What is the big deal here?
Talk about freaking overreacting. Trade Long? That would be the dumbest thing to do. Not to mention we wouldn't be able to get squat for him anyway.
Chemistry means nothing to you does it?
Do fights hurt chemistry?Oh. Long hurts our chemistry? Explain to me how you know this. Everything I read tells me he is a great teammate. But you know he hurts chemistry because he got into a fight? Wins and every other player that gets into a fight must hurt chemistry too right?
Do fights hurt chemistry?
How does it bring people closer when he isnt allowed with the team.You didn't answer my question.
But to answer yours, sometimes. Sometimes it brings teams closer together. Sometimes it's one of those things that happen and then is forgotten. And sometimes it does. So how do YOU know which one it is?
How does it bring people closer when he isnt allowed with the team.
Your question is how do i know that fighting hurts chemistry? I guess i dont, but it is a hell of alot more damaging than just being a good teammate. Seriously, how profound do you think that stupid assumption (sorry question) really is?Because it's not permanent?
You going to keep ignoring my question because you got nothing?
Your question is how do i know that fighting hurts chemistry? I guess i dont, but it is a hell of alot more damaging than just being a good teammate. Seriously, how profound do you think that stupid assumption (sorry question) really is?
Lol, good god you are one stupid, salty bitch.No moron. My question is, how do you know Long hurts our chemistry.
Lol, good god you are one stupid, salty bitch.
His father's a shitty actor too.I'm just sick of hearing about the dude.
Seems it's always something with him.
lol. you are dumb as hell
DerpThat dufus made it sound like getting into a fight automatically means bad chemistry. The 85 Bears fought DAILY in practice. When you're playing a contact sport, fights are inevitable. Especially in the trenches.
I'm sure when things cool down Long will contact whoever he fought and apologize and say "no hard feelings" and they move on. WTF is the big deal. Also if it was that severe Long would have been fined.
What the fuck do you know?
Chemistry means nothing to you does it?