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06-06-2012, 03:21 AM #25Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
Mike B put the finger on it. An athlete playing sports in the off-season should hardly be considered a dangerous activity. Now other shit like motorcycle w/o helmet etc should be considered out of bounds (no pun) IMO. I was surprised by the ESPN article only because of the timing. I never thought the Ravens would go after Sizzle for $, they simply don't roll like that.
The Ravens are a class act.....always have been. Nothing to see here folks.
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06-06-2012, 08:02 AM #26
Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
Things happen.
Prohibiting a player from playing basketball in the off season makes as much sense as prohibiting a player from using the stairs in the middle of the night.
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06-06-2012, 08:10 AM #27Hall Of Fame Poster
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Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
This is a non-story. A first class organization with a first class state of the art training facility that includes a basketball court won't withold any money from Suggs regardless of this latest revelation.
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Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
I agree that this is a non-story. Accidents happen. At least he was doing something active and he wasn't crashing a motorcycle in a parking lot being a dumbass on it or something.
All the Ravens care about is getting him healthy and trying to get him out on the field this year.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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06-06-2012, 09:20 AM #30
Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
Couldn't care less. And I understand if he tried to keep it quiet, since the media and some ppl would (and are) being stupid about it. It's not like he was doing something crazy like basejumping or cave diving.
Never get in a fight with a pig; you both get muddy, and the pig likes it...
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06-06-2012, 09:30 AM #31
Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
I'm of the firm belief that players should be sealed in carbonite at season's end and held under Jabba's palace until the start of training camp.
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06-06-2012, 09:42 AM #32
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Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
Isn't playing basketball prohibited in the CBA? If so, why have it in there if you are not going to enforce that ban?
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06-06-2012, 10:07 AM #33Hall Of Fame Poster
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06-06-2012, 10:15 AM #34
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06-06-2012, 10:28 AM #35
Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
The story is that they CAN, not that they WILL.
I'd rather him risk injury playing basketball, then come to camp out of shape like a few years ago when it took him most of the season to get into shape.
Basketball, IMO, is great cardio exercise that is interesting and FUN, so it encourages longer, harder workouts then a stationary bike and the like. True it is higher impact with some risk of injury, but who cares. We are talking abotu world class athletes who presumably have good balance, stretchign habits and some talent and ability to play general sports.
bad luck, that's it.
I still say that unless the CBA prohibits it they should take away what salary then can, and have Stevie B pay him to "headhunt' for him in the interim, half a mil a week or whatever he would have been paid... I'm sure hte CBA does prohibit it, so just leavve him alone and let him rehab.
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06-06-2012, 10:49 AM #36Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Was Suggs really playing basketball, after all?
PFT and ESPN are trying to drum up a story. That's all it is. Injuries can happen doing anything. It was just bad luck for Suggs and the Ravens. I know everyone remembers Welker and Andre Johnson blowing out their ACL's without being touched.
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