NBA Scandal

Let's dispel that and go with exactly what the Bulls said:
Being critical of a policy you don't support does not necessarily equate to a mental health issue.

I think you might be misunderstanding what I'm getting at. I'm not saying he may have mental issues because he's critical of the policy.
He has increasingly been doing strange stuff. He's got a history of depression, and I wouldn't be suprised if he's actually bipolar.


The Bears *bulls* are officially getting rid of him for the lgbt comments because that's a "out" they can use while placing blame on Ivey; the story would be completely different if it was "Bears cut injured player during manic episode."
 
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I think you might be misunderstanding what I'm getting at. I'm not saying he may have mental issues because he's critical of the policy.
He has increasingly been doing strange stuff. He's got a history of depression, and I wouldn't be suprised if he's actually bipolar.


The Bears are officially getting rid of him for the lgbt comments because that's a "out" they can use while placing blame on Ivey; the story would be completely different if it was "Bears cut injured player during manic episode."

My man's a two sport athlete? (Yes, I know...)

It's the NBA. Years ago we taught the pro ball leagues a major, super serious lesson: no matter how outraged we are at your decision(s), we'll return to watch your product. Lebron's bitch ass could make a layup with a 3 month old and viewership would barely take a short term hit.

Then fans would argue if Kobe or Jordan could do the same.
 
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