Sgt. Largent
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That's all I'm sayin'.What the heck is the matter with these players we've got? Adams' apology from the Giants game means squat now.
Get this team together Pete.
We have a similar sign in our house. "0 days without the dog biting the cat".
Mea Culpa. Unsure why it needs to be $50K though.
You're right, I assumed this was for the previous incident with his own concussion, which we knew was under consideration for a fine.You guys should really read the article OR, at the very least, the thread before responding.
Excuses were made for him last time but nobody can make excuses for this incident. It didn't even involve him & he's verbally & physically harassing a doctor on the sidelines.
His apology from the 1st incident was obviously 100% fake & should have been treated that way as far as disciplinary action is concerned.
What an embarrassment.
I think they need to make it clear to players that no abuse towards their sideline doctor can be tolerated. You've got a sideline full of amped up monsters who are required to listen and obey the doctors. There needs to be ironclad safety measures to protect them while doing their job. It's a line that can't be crossed, same as with refs. First time, he obviously had a head injury and was excused for it. This time, ESPECIALLY with the attention his first one received, there's zero excuse. Pretty stupid to cross the line in the first game after escaping any consequences for his first excusable run in. I haven't seen any video or read any descriptions of what the incident was but if he put his hands not he doctor I'm surprised he wasn't suspended a game. Gotta make it absolutely clear to the players.Mea Culpa. Unsure why it needs to be $50K though.
Not really. People only have trouble figuring out which incident it was because they only read the headline and not the story. It's a very broad problem in general, inside and outside of football. His first incident he was concussed, his behavior was affeced by a brain injury. This time he was likely being an idiot on his own. Can't put the two together to say he's a discipline case but this one alone is a pretty bad look.The fact that people are having a hard time keeping track of *which* incident with a concussion doctor shows you that Jamal Adams has a personal conduct problem. How the hell do you have *multiple* incidents with concussion doctors? How? How does that even happen?
So on the rare occasions that he plays in a game he has to cause problems with doctors? He can't be kicked off the team fast enough.