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TheEarlofRobin

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What happened in the real world is the Bears traded Claypool to the Dolphins so it is factually inaccurate to say no other team was willing to put up with his culture issues. I think it is also obvious that some teams are willing to put up with more especially if said player is talented. I would encourage you to watch more football and gather the facts before commenting.
I guess I didn't realize I was incorrect when I said Carter is playing in the Super Bowl while Davis and Claypool are no longer in the NFL. Can you tell me which part of my statement is 'factually inaccurate'?

As for the bolded part of your 'statement' relating to Jalen Carter, now I am REALLY REALLY confused. So if the Eagles are willing to 'put up' with Jalen Carter killing two people due to Carter's 'talent'....does that mean for an even better player, say Myles Garrett, the Browns would let Garrett kill three people? What about Mahomes?
 

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I guess I didn't realize I was incorrect when I said Carter is playing in the Super Bowl while Davis and Claypool are no longer in the NFL. Can you tell me which part of my statement is 'factually inaccurate'?
Sure.

And now I am supposed to believe that none of the 32 NFL teams, including the Eagles, would 'tolerate' the 'minor culture issues' of Claypool and Davis....
This is factually inaccurate given the Dolphins traded for Claypool. He also signed with the Bills after the Dolphins before being waived due to injury.

The rest of your confusion is not my problem to deal with. I would suggest English as a 2nd language courses.
 

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