Apparently AB said he may retire if he isn't allowed to wear his old helmet, and hand painted an old helmet to try to match the raiders helmet. Lmao [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Does anyone get the feeling some of this shit that’s coming out is so ridiculous that’s its some ready ‘made for TV’ drama to help prop up the Faid for Hard Knocks and the eventual soon to be move to Vegas? Lots of drama gets lots of eyes.
I mean, some of this is so outlandish it’s hard to even believe it’s reality . . . . .
I am inclined to adopt this point of view as well, Mr. TomBarndtsTwin.
These could very well be "Made For Hard Knocks" storylines designed to bring attention to the club and mislead Faider opponents.
Originally Posted by SupDock:
Apparently AB said he may retire if he isn't allowed to wear his old helmet, and hand painted an old helmet to try to match the raiders helmet. Lmao
Originally Posted by SupDock:
Apparently AB said he may retire if he isn't allowed to wear his old helmet, and hand painted an old helmet to try to match the raiders helmet. Lmao
Omg, they have got to show that helmet on Hard Knocks. They must. [Reply]
Gonna be honest - if there is no stipulation that Brown has to wear a specific helmet in his contract, and no specific language that might cover such a thing, the player's union and his lawyer could probably get his way to prevail here.
It would depend on the language in the contract I'm sure. There's bound to be something in there about player safety. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Gonna be honest - if there is no stipulation that Brown has to wear a specific helmet in his contract, and no specific language that might cover such a thing, the player's union and his lawyer could probably get his way to prevail here.
It would depend on the language in the contract I'm sure. There's bound to be something in there about player safety.
That's a tightrope over a shark tank, IMO.
If they succumb to Brown's blackmail, what do they say to the CTE Protection advocates? If they don't, what do they tell the Faiders and Steelers to do with Brown's contract and the trade compensation?
It makes for a great story that goes nowhere fast if Brown prevails and lands on his stumps.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Gonna be honest - if there is no stipulation that Brown has to wear a specific helmet in his contract, and no specific language that might cover such a thing, the player's union and his lawyer could probably get his way to prevail here.
It would depend on the language in the contract I'm sure. There's bound to be something in there about player safety.