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SquishDaFish
05-02-2012, 04:30 PM
Got released LOL

Adam Schefter ‏ <s>@</s>AdamSchefter (https://twitter.com/#%21/AdamSchefter) Tampa Bay released DT John McCargo today.

And Nate Clements LMAO

ProFootballTalk ‏ <s>@</s>ProFootballTalk (https://twitter.com/#%21/ProFootballTalk) Nate Clements could be candidate for release in Cincinnati http://wp.me/p14QSB-2K3l (http://t.co/42BE3T4j)

YardRat
05-02-2012, 04:35 PM
McCargo sucks and Nate's getting old.

dannyek71
05-02-2012, 04:49 PM
Let's sign them! TWO former first round picks. They must have potential.

Skooby
05-02-2012, 05:00 PM
At least they're not suicidal basketcases that are a few waves short of a shipwreck.

SquishDaFish
05-02-2012, 05:25 PM
At least they're not suicidal basketcases that are a few waves short of a shipwreck.

Come on man today is not a day to be talking about suicide. Seau was a tragic loss to the football world

elltrain22
05-02-2012, 05:46 PM
Come on man today is not a day to be talking about suicide. Seau was a tragic loss to the football world

Agreed. That comment is terrible.

SquishDaFish
05-02-2012, 05:47 PM
Agreed. That comment is terrible.

Some people just have NO CLASS

Tatonka
05-02-2012, 06:34 PM
off topic.. but i have no sympathy for a guy that has youth (in real life, not football age), looks, money, fame, and everything else going for him.. and decides to off himself.. if there is no foul play involved, the fact that he shot himself in the chest instead of the face just goes to show what a vain POS he was.. if that guy had to deal with real life and the "normal" trails and tribulations that the majority of us have to through every day he would have done this years ago.. dont feel sorry for the guy.. feel sorry for the family he left behind to pick up the pieces.. suicide is the most selfish act you can commit.. im not religious.. but for those of you that are.. suicide means burn in hell basically, right?

ill get off my soap box now.

SquishDaFish
05-02-2012, 06:42 PM
off topic.. but i have no sympathy for a guy that has youth (in real life, not football age), looks, money, fame, and everything else going for him.. and decides to off himself.. if there is no foul play involved, the fact that he shot himself in the chest instead of the face just goes to show what a vain POS he was.. if that guy had to deal with real life and the "normal" trails and tribulations that the majority of us have to through every day he would have done this years ago.. dont feel sorry for the guy.. feel sorry for the family he left behind to pick up the pieces.. suicide is the most selfish act you can commit.. im not religious.. but for those of you that are.. suicide means burn in hell basically, right?

ill get off my soap box now.

I agree with you on suicide. But just because these guys makes Millions doesnt mean they dont go through their own life struggles just like you and I and sometimes more. He was no POS. He was a damn good football player and one of the better class acts in the NFL.

Joe Fo Sho
05-02-2012, 07:15 PM
off topic.. but i have no sympathy for a guy that has youth (in real life, not football age), looks, money, fame, and everything else going for him.. and decides to off himself.. if there is no foul play involved, the fact that he shot himself in the chest instead of the face just goes to show what a vain POS he was.. if that guy had to deal with real life and the "normal" trails and tribulations that the majority of us have to through every day he would have done this years ago.. dont feel sorry for the guy.. feel sorry for the family he left behind to pick up the pieces.. suicide is the most selfish act you can commit.. im not religious.. but for those of you that are.. suicide means burn in hell basically, right?

ill get off my soap box now.
I don't really care about your opinion on suicide, believe what you want.

But Seau shot himself in the chest so that he can have his brain examined for post football analysis, not because he was vain. He may have been vain in other aspects of life, and a POS, but none of us know what he was really going through...whether it was migraines or whatever. He probably left his family enough money for his grandchildrens' grandchildren.

camelcowboy
05-02-2012, 07:27 PM
At least they're not suicidal basketcases that are a few waves short of a shipwreck.
Where's the groan button this is why it should be brought back.

Tatonka
05-02-2012, 07:27 PM
how do you you know he didnt shoot himself in the head to save his brain for research?

SquishDaFish
05-02-2012, 07:33 PM
how do you you know he didnt shoot himself in the head to save his brain for research?

Rumors are it was in his suicide note

BloFan4Life
05-02-2012, 07:39 PM
Rumors are it was in his suicide note I thought the rumors were that he didn't leave a note.

Skooby
05-02-2012, 07:44 PM
Come on man today is not a day to be talking about suicide. Seau was a tragic loss to the football world



Where's the groan button this is why it should be brought back.

I'm referring VY only, nothing to do with other headlines that have nothing to do with us. Seau was a great player, his death an obvious tradegy. I am not referring to any other issue in the news but the Bills current look at players who have had known previous problems. The timing might suck but we're looking at Vince in town today & trying out for a position with the Bills, so I reserve comments only on that.

Link: http://sportsfullcircle.com/2008/09/report-vince-young-nearly-attempted-suicide/

Tatonka
05-02-2012, 08:11 PM
He probably left his family enough money for his grandchildrens' grandchildren.

so thats all that matters.. he left them some money.. not that his selfish act just took a father from his kids.. im pretty sure his kids could care less about the money.

Thurmal
05-02-2012, 08:14 PM
Nasty Nate is a good guy and a good player...loved him on the Bills. I hope he can catch on somewhere and cash a few more checks.

Joe Fo Sho
05-02-2012, 08:34 PM
so thats all that matters.. he left them some money.. not that his selfish act just took a father from his kids.. im pretty sure his kids could care less about the money.

I like how that's all you got out of my post. Obviously his kids would rather have their father than money, but now he's gone. You grieve, take some time, then move on with your life. His kids will be financially supported better than 99% of the rest of the world ever was. If he was a good father, his kids will understand what happened and be able to get passed his death. These things happen, and there are much worse things happening to people everyday.

ServoBillieves
05-02-2012, 08:56 PM
This is just an awful thread. Awful, awful thread.

Tatonka
05-02-2012, 09:04 PM
I like how that's all you got out of my post. Obviously his kids would rather have their father than money, but now he's gone. You grieve, take some time, then move on with your life. His kids will be financially supported better than 99% of the rest of the world ever was. If he was a good father, his kids will understand what happened and be able to get passed his death. These things happen, and there are much worse things happening to people everyday.

well, whether or not he is was a good father remains to be seen.. based on his history of domestic violence, i would question it..

Joe Fo Sho
05-02-2012, 09:23 PM
well, whether or not he is was a good father remains to be seen.. based on his history of domestic violence, i would question it..

Well if he was a bad father, then he just did his kids a favor.

Dannyboy
05-02-2012, 09:24 PM
I'm referring VY only, nothing to do with other headlines that have nothing to do with us. Seau was a great player, his death an obvious tradegy. I am not referring to any other issue in the news but the Bills current look at players who have had known previous problems. The timing might suck but we're looking at Vince in town today & trying out for a position with the Bills, so I reserve comments only on that.

Link: http://sportsfullcircle.com/2008/09/report-vince-young-nearly-attempted-suicide/

I didn't see the connection the others did with Seau at all. I did see the connection about the ship wreck and it being just over 100 years and a couple of weeks since that fateful voyage of the Titanic.

In truth, I hear ya. I thought the "couple waves short of a ship wreck" was funny.

It's a wonder no one else came up with a connection to McNair.

Dr. Lecter
05-02-2012, 09:28 PM
off topic.. but i have no sympathy for a guy that has youth (in real life, not football age), looks, money, fame, and everything else going for him.. and decides to off himself.. if there is no foul play involved, the fact that he shot himself in the chest instead of the face just goes to show what a vain POS he was.. if that guy had to deal with real life and the "normal" trails and tribulations that the majority of us have to through every day he would have done this years ago.. dont feel sorry for the guy.. feel sorry for the family he left behind to pick up the pieces.. suicide is the most selfish act you can commit.. im not religious.. but for those of you that are.. suicide means burn in hell basically, right?

ill get off my soap box now.

And I will get on mine..........

First off, he very well might have shot himself in the chest to preserve his brain so it could be evaluated.

Secondly, people who commit suicide are generally very depressed obviously. The reasons for depression can vary. But often people who seem to have a good happy life do not for whatever reason. Money does not make one happy (having money is very overrated). Looks do not. Fame does not, and can actually make it worse.

Trying to pretend that we can get into his mind is a fruitless endeavor. Judging somebody who has hit the lows that are low enough that the person killed himself is impossible.

The fact is that sometimes people who we think have everything going for them and that are perfectly content are actually in great pain. People who we think Have a great life feel like the are missing something. It might be companionship. It might be the camaraderie they had years ago. It might physical skills they once had. It might bad self-esteem.

The fact is we do not know. And until we are in those shoes, it is impossible to judge. The pain that depression can bring on is not something to dismiss. Nor is it something to judge.

Suicide is not a decision that is made lightly or without thought.

I feel for the people that sink to those levels and to the family members they leave behind.

But I refuse to judge them and I refuse to condemn them.

Beebe's Kid
05-02-2012, 09:50 PM
Lecter is right...money can't buy you love.

Romes
05-02-2012, 09:57 PM
I seriously hope, no one ever has to deal with a close family member or friend dealing with depression. Its a very real problem/illness that is extremely difficult to "get over." Even if someone learns to live with it, it never really goes away. Worst is it can affect anyone, even the seemingly most happy and lucky of us.

RIP Seau

Joe Fo Sho
05-02-2012, 09:59 PM
Money can absolutely buy happiness.

Dr. Lecter
05-02-2012, 10:01 PM
Money can absolutely buy happiness.
No. No it can't

Believe me on this one.

Turf
05-02-2012, 10:07 PM
Head trauma is now known to cause severe depression in so many ex athletes that have done this very thing. Not only the depression, but not feeling like yourself anymore.
Its pretty cold to downplay what someone goes through when they lose identity with themselves. Obviously JR was very depressed and struggling. Very sad.

SquishDaFish
05-03-2012, 03:15 AM
Great posting Lecter

thenry20
05-03-2012, 04:40 AM
Come on man today is not a day to be talking about suicide. Seau was a tragic loss to the football world

Then why are YOU making fun of a Bills player who meant alot to the team and its fans? McCargo I can understand but Nate brought it every Sunday.

Seau was a waak minded human being who brought on his own demise.

It speaks volumes of all those Super Bowl Bills. You'd think some of them would off themselves after losing 4 in a row but NO SIR!!! These were men of fortitude and substance.

TheGhostofJimKelly
05-03-2012, 05:05 AM
Some people just have NO CLASS


Not sure why it is so funny to you that two guys will lose their jobs MR. CLASS.

YardRat
05-03-2012, 05:25 AM
This is just an awful thread. Awful, awful thread.

That's pretty much a given when the thread title has 'McCargo' in it.

DBrown77
05-03-2012, 05:40 AM
off topic.. but i have no sympathy for a guy that has youth (in real life, not football age), looks, money, fame, and everything else going for him.. and decides to off himself.. if there is no foul play involved, the fact that he shot himself in the chest instead of the face just goes to show what a vain POS he was.. if that guy had to deal with real life and the "normal" trails and tribulations that the majority of us have to through every day he would have done this years ago.. dont feel sorry for the guy.. feel sorry for the family he left behind to pick up the pieces.. suicide is the most selfish act you can commit.. im not religious.. but for those of you that are.. suicide means burn in hell basically, right?

ill get off my soap box now.
Money, looks, and fame doesnt always buy happiness. I am sure the last thing he was thinking about was his looks when he killed himself regardless if he was vain or not. C'mon man. This is just an ignorant post.

Joe Fo Sho
05-03-2012, 06:26 AM
No. No it can't

Believe me on this one.

Well, if I had enough money where I didn't have to work and could golf all day I'd be pretty friggin happy. Money can buy happiness. Some people ruin their own happiness by gaining too much responsibility. Responsibilty kills happiness.

SquishDaFish
05-03-2012, 07:42 AM
Not sure why it is so funny to you that two guys will lose their jobs MR. CLASS.

Yea those two things are sooo the same

TheGhostofJimKelly
05-03-2012, 07:46 AM
Yea those two things are sooo the same

So there are levels of class that are OK with you, got it.

Skooby
05-03-2012, 08:11 AM
Well, if I had enough money where I didn't have to work and could golf all day I'd be pretty friggin happy. Money can buy happiness. Some people ruin their own happiness by gaining too much responsibility. Responsibilty kills happiness.

Most people would lose control without responsibilty, so thinking it would end up making them happy is naive.

Joe Fo Sho
05-03-2012, 08:24 AM
Most people would lose control without responsibilty, so thinking it would end up making them happy is naive.

Well my happiness can be purchased.

Tatonka
05-03-2012, 06:17 PM
money can buy happiness... have you ever seen a guy on a jet ski frown? no, you havent, because its impossible to not be happy on a jet ski. people smile even while smashing into the dock.

i stole that from daniel tosh.

SquishDaFish
05-03-2012, 06:19 PM
So there are levels of class that are OK with you, got it.

Whatever you say bro. And to be clear I actually like Clements

Tatonka
05-03-2012, 06:20 PM
Money, looks, and fame doesnt always buy happiness. I am sure the last thing he was thinking about was his looks when he killed himself regardless if he was vain or not. C'mon man. This is just an ignorant post.

we wont ever know the reason behind it.. honestly i really dont care.. he was a woman beater and i dont have a lot of pity for a rich guy that has the money to get all the help and meds he needed.. he took the easy way out and left his family behind.. but like joe pointed out.. based on his history, he may have been doing them a favor.