Who would like to see the coaching staff sit Sam Adams for next week, for 1 he was "largely" in-effective and 2 he disrespected the coaching staff! I say make him in-active and let Tim Anderson play. I also would not be upset if denney was to join sam and see what Ritzman could do?
All in favor of sitting Sam Adams
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Originally posted by alohabillsfanWho would like to see the coaching staff sit Sam Adams for next week, for 1 he was "largely" in-effective and 2 he disrespected the coaching staff! I say make him in-active and let Tim Anderson play. I also would not be upset if denney was to join sam and see what Ritzman could do?
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Originally posted by billsfanoneWasn't that Pat Williams?
you handle it behind close doors...make him apologize to the team...sit him for a quarter...let him play...
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It all depends on how Sam handles it. I expect the coaches will sit down with him to discuss it. I expect Sam will have reflected on what he did and he will apologize. If he does, I'm ok with a fine and bench him the first quarter or something of the Ravens game.
If he's belligerent that's another story entirely, but let's wait and see because I really doubt that will be the case. I have confidence MM will handle this well for the best interests of the whole team, including Sam.finsrclowns
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I agree. Take care of it behind closed doors and wait to see how he handles things. Football's and emotional game, especially if you're not playing well. I bet that they talk it over, apologize, shake hands, and Adams plays a great game in Baltimore. The guy has been a good pickup for us, so I'm not willing to cut him over one act of stupidity. If he does it again, then I might change my mind. As of now, the goods have outweighed the bads.
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I think getting chewed out in front of 72,000 people and it being a story in the news is sufficient enough for a player of Adams caliber and will be a closed matter after this week. I don't see TKO, Milloy, Vincent or Fletcher just standing by. I bet they have a talk with him and get this issue resolved.I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't repeat myself.
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Originally posted by TedMockI agree. Take care of it behind closed doors and wait to see how he handles things. Football's and emotional game, especially if you're not playing well. I bet that they talk it over, apologize, shake hands, and Adams plays a great game in Baltimore. The guy has been a good pickup for us, so I'm not willing to cut him over one act of stupidity. If he does it again, then I might change my mind. As of now, the goods have outweighed the bads.
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Originally posted by Mikey82The problem is...this hasn't been the first time. Adams has fought with both Gray and Krumrie other times this season. I just hasn't gotten this bad before. But it has happened.I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't repeat myself.
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