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Idc, he was such a beautiful monster OG for the Bills. He needs a team, and the team needs him!

 

I have seen many, many people throw themselves into their job after a tragedy. He would mentally benefit from being given a purpose again. He is Samurai without a Shogun. 

 

Bills need him, too. Fooseball needs him. 

 

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There are rumors out there that Richie started acting very erratic, in his final months on the Bills squad..so much so that he was banned from team facilities before he was cut.  I think the Incognito ship has truly sailed...his NFL career is over.

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What part of believing he is a government intelligence agent, throwing weights at a person, or threatening to cut his dead father’s head off in the course of the last 3 months makes you think an NFL locker room is the right place for Richie right now?

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Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

You can forget that. Ain't happening after he ticked off the Bills' organization. Beane was pissed as was McDermott. 

Mea Culpa...

 

They were both wrong. They worked so well together. 

 

I'm running with it, man. Richie obviously had some serious personal stuff going on. Let the God King McBeane be kind.

 

All Richie needs is a uniform.

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3 minutes ago, jr1 said:

he needs round the clock medical care 

He needs a Uni-form...

 

We took a chance on him that paid off once before. Which one of yous were poopoo-in that? Huh? 

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3 minutes ago, Paulus said:

He needs a Uni-form...

 

We took a chance on him that paid off once before. Which one of yous were poopoo-in that? Huh? 

 

He needs a uniform regimen of medicine and therapy.  Forget football. 

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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He needs a uniform regimen of medicine and therapy.  Forget football. 

So, does our O-Line after the Bengals.

 

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50 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He needs a uniform regimen of medicine and therapy.  Forget football. 

Also a jersey with extra long sleeves that tie in the back.

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At this point, Richie's personal and overall health comes second to our O-Line needs. He is completely psychotic at this point, which is actually a great quality for a LG. If he's welcomed in the locker room, coaching and management are doing their players a disservice by not signing him. Have him come back for one more year, knowing it's his last year so life after football won't be such a shock. 

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9 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

At this point, Richie's personal and overall health comes second to our O-Line needs. He is completely psychotic at this point, which is actually a great quality for a LG. If he's welcomed in the locker room, coaching and management are doing their players a disservice by not signing him. Have him come back for one more year, knowing it's his last year so life after football won't be such a shock. 

 

The guy who had a bunch of guns and wanted to cut his dad's head off for research.... You think one more of football is going to fix that mess? The guy already had another year of football lined up, retired, asked to be cut, and unretired. One more year of football isn't what he needs at all.

 

I was one of the ones who thought he was just an ass, but the guy clearly needs medical attention for mental health issues at this point. Not football.

 

And his mental health comes second to your football team? What happens if he kills someone or himself? He's trending in a direction where he might cause harm to others. As a member of society, yea, that concerns me more than the awful play of the o line in preseason games.

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11 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

At this point, Richie's personal and overall health comes second to our O-Line needs. He is completely psychotic at this point, which is actually a great quality for a LG. If he's welcomed in the locker room, coaching and management are doing their players a disservice by not signing him. Have him come back for one more year, knowing it's his last year so life after football won't be such a shock. 

Yeah maybe they could keep him in a cage and only let him loose on game day while they're at it.

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