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2 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

Him and Gordon have potential to be their best pair in Brady’s career. Or most catastrophic.

 

too bad brady can't throw deep anymore...this circus will continue for Billy boy....

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so it was all a big bluff so he could join the patsies. 

 

patsies

 

raiders

 

 

raiders  

 

patsies

 

 

 

I'm sure now we'll see all those who have been riding his jock and drooling over him will be glad for their super star diva and feel he and the patsies will be sure to lock up another ring now.

 

 

this should be good.

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14 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Really.  Is that so.

 

A lot of us have or had specific clauses in our employment contracts prohibiting us from conduct that would potentially cast our employer in a bad light.  Certified professionals, such as lawyers, judges, engineers, social workers, doctors and nurses, and chartered accountants, have to abide by standards that not only prohibit certain specified conduct, but broadly prohibit "conduct unbecoming" a member of that profession generally.   The same is true of members of the military and the Federal government.

 

So perhaps the issue is not "people with a functioning cerebral cortext", but that people with a reasonably broad life experience and knowledge of the world don't find this concept self-evident because it is not, in fact, self evident.

Even in the scenarios you describe there is a world of difference between on the job behavior and off the job behavior. Only people who see everything in terms of absolutes miss this.

 

I'll provide an example to illustrate this very obvious truism:

 

Lawyer A gets into an argument at a bar on a Friday night, punches a bar patron in the face, and is convicted of A & B.

 

Lawyer B gets in an argument with his client and punches him in the face in open court.

 

Both may have to explain their conduct to the state bar, but anyone with a functional cerebral cortex knows which one has a tougher row to hoe.

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