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HarassedOffTheSite

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  1. I don't know if this is gamesmanship or trying to adhere to the strict interpretation of a badly written rule? I try not to make too much out of it.....

     

    This is where I'm at too.

     

    I'm not concerned with his health. If there was a problem, we would not be negotiating with him.

     

    Anyway,  I would love to have him. Grigs is all too familiar with him having been in the NFC East and watching him up close at least twice a year. So I'll as usual defer to his judgement. I see that his (Bradshaw's) camp floated some possible New England nonsense last night...but I doubt that is going to move our front office. Eventually his agent will come around to acknowledging that we'll have plenty of cash going forward....so if his client (i.e. him) has any hope of a future payday, He'll sign here. Just like DHB did.

  2. I cant say for a fact but I highly doubt football ota's and even training camp falls under serious civilian commitment, I think serious civilian commitment is death in the family and a select few other instances

     

    I appreciate your 'thoughts' but do me a favor, go to work for the Army's 3rd largest Command, brief the General and his command staff weekly, represent him in both CONUS and OCONUS then get back to me on what does and doesn't qualify for a serious civilian commitment....ESPECIALLY for as Reserve Officer when it concerns/impacts his employment/employability. Much less an opportunity that RARELY occurs for one of his or her officers. :)

     

    Barring him being in the OA or possibly some very serious training where his expertise is indespensible (highly unlikely) I'd expect any Commanding Officer worth his or her salt to look out for the future well-being of one of his officers and give them a lot of latitude.

  3. Can't say with certainty...

     

    He must have a jerk for a Commanding Officer. It is within a Commander's discretion to allow a member of his staff leave for a serious civilian commitment. Barring his actually being in theatre, I don't know why he wouldn't have been allowed to come to OTAs.

  4. http://www.theindychannel.com/sports/colts/andrew-luck-voices-support-for-gay-nfl-players

     

    I hope if someone's thinking about (coming out), that if they do come out as gay and it makes them happy and it makes their life easier, then I think they should do it," Luck, 23, told CNN. "My first reaction is really good for him....It's the 21st century, and I know I would have absolutely no problem with it," he said. "I hope no one would treat him any differently than any straight player, no special treatment -- he's just another guy.
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