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ManInBlack829 t1_jc2rt62 wrote

The Chargers and not paying their RBs, name a better combination.

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Blasto05 t1_jc3jahr wrote

The Majority of the NFL and not paying their RBs

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SheepRliars t1_jc4qewq wrote

Everyone knows very few NFL rb’s last long. The average length is less than a full contract. But Eck is a freak with work ethic second to none. He’s a special one….. but

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GoalieLax_ t1_jc4jrtk wrote

I watched Spanos waste Rovers' HOF career, capped off by fucking over the entire city and moving to LA where nobody cares. Dan Snyder gets all the press because he's a disgusting piece of shit, but if Spanos was actually a player he'd be right up there with Danny boy. I hope only bad things happen for Spanos until he unloads the team and the new owner takes them back to where they belong.

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bigjamg t1_jc4xr0b wrote

Ekeler has been a top running back past few years and dude puts it all on the line every play. Pay the man.

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MidnightEarl t1_jc6meq2 wrote

Question. Why would a player need to speak to other teams about a trade? That’s the GM’s job.

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OverwatchTactic t1_jc7oeil wrote

The GM's best interest is the team. The player's best interest is himself.

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MidnightEarl t1_jc7pk36 wrote

I understand and agree. But why would a player request to speak to other teams? Wouldn’t the GM do that?

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OverwatchTactic t1_jc7x75z wrote

Same reason I just described. Although both need to agree, their interests are not aligned.

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DrunkenRam t1_jc7d9x0 wrote

Tons of good free agent RBs out there and the '23 RB draft class is loaded...I'm sure the Chargers have no problem letting him go explore his options and when he doesn't get the demand he's expecting he can go back to the table and accept the current offer on the table.

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