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Old 04-01-2019, 03:02 PM
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Sorry to everyone on the C&O bump...

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Originally Posted by YDFL Commish View Post
I've never seen this mentioned anywhere?

Also, while Morrison is indeed slow footed, I believe he ran that 40 on an injured knee.

I'll never make excuses for his lousy play on the field though.
I never got back with you on this one (I thought I did), but when I saw this story today, it made me think of this post.

He definitely sounds like a douche here:

@Michael_Cohen13
Linebacker Antonio Morrison was removed from a plane and cited for interfering with flight operations a week before the #Packers released him. Morrison had earned an escalator that bumped his salary to $2.02 million for 2019.

Story for @TheAthleticWISC:

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The incident occurred when a female flight attendant questioned passengers about a bag placed under a vacant seat. The flight attendant said Morrison declined to acknowledge whether the bag was his and began cursing.

“Fuck you. You don’t own this plane. I can do whatever I want,” Morrison said, according to the incident report.

The plane, which had departed from Gate C23, stopped its initial taxi toward the runway and returned to Gate C19 at the pilot’s discretion.

Morrison exited the plane and spoke with a Milwaukee County deputy who had been dispatched to the scene. Morrison told the deputy he placed his bag under an empty seat because the woman next to him had placed her bag underneath his seat.

“Morrison stated he did not feel he needed to explain why his bag was under an empty seat and thought the explanation (about) whose bag was good enough,” the deputy wrote in the report. “During this time Morrison was cursing casually with me and could not complete a sentence without the word fuck.”

The Packers cut Morrison a week later, on March 8, and he remains a street free agent.
https://theathletic.com/896159/2019/...-released-him/
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