D.J Fluker released by Seattle..interest ?
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Fluker, 29, started 23 of 24 regular-season games in his two years with Seattle. He was a punishing blocker in the success of Seattle's run game. Fluker started his career with the Chargers before spending one season with the New York Giants.
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Heard a rumor he’s a bit of a head case and not the best locker room presence...but that’s only a rumor. However, why would Seattle drop him? I’m too lazy to look up who they drafted...
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I'm very intrigued, but hesitant. He was a high pick who's already burned through two NFL teams, there has to be a reason for that. Same reasoning behind not wanting Ebron, something has to be up with this guy cause he sure looks the part.
I suppose I would stay away from him, but if Pace signed him I'd quickly flip flop and be super excited about it lol.
I suppose I would stay away from him, but if Pace signed him I'd quickly flip flop and be super excited about it lol.
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He's not known for having the best work ethic. There were some rumblings that he was teetering around 400lbs and isn't super committed.
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I know these guys are getting paid more in a year than a lot of people will see in a lifetime so on the face it of it, it seems incredulous to hear about guys not being committed. Still, I think if you're heart isn't into the work, and you're already in a position of comfort, I can understand it at a certain level.
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Absolutely.Xee wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 2:09 pmI know these guys are getting paid more in a year than a lot of people will see in a lifetime so on the face it of it, it seems incredulous to hear about guys not being committed. Still, I think if you're heart isn't into the work, and you're already in a position of comfort, I can understand it at a certain level.
When you don't need a job - because you don't need the money, you can get another just like it anytime, you're leaving soon anyway, whatever - it's very easy to start heading for the door, quickly or slowly.
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