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Martellus Bennett passed physical
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from what Bennett posted on his instagram, he "distrusted" the team doctor who dare to suggest he play through the injury.  So in his words they waived him so they could F him before he F'd them. 

And now he finds that with the doctors in NE, he can play through it? 

Sounds like the Packers signed a piece of trash that can play football, then they lose Mr. Wonderful and the team is spiralling and now the piece of trash lost his motivation to play football for them.  So they wanted their money back and gave him a swift kick out the door.  Then the trash is back in NE where they don't give a shit and he miraculously is inspired to play football. 
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Quote: @Bolstad79 said:
@JimmyinSD said:
if bennets injury is bull shit then he shouldnt be allowed to sign with another team.  this opens a whole new level of tampering if players can essentially BS their ways out of a contract with one team in order to sign with another.  If the rest of the league was led to believe that there was a season ending injury why would they make a claim... but for some reason ol bill knew the shoulder was ok.    how is this permitted?
29 other teams could have signed him, I'm sure he will be released at the conclusion of the season to avoid paying him the roster bonus he would be due. Packers should be on the hook for his signing bonus though.

But now the owners in GB will try to get Bennett to pay back the signing bonus because he didn't disclose an injury, but wouldn't he have to pass a physical before signing that contract.
29 other teams were led to believe he had a season ending injury,  but not ol bill,  bill some how knew better...  maybe I'm not understanding the story correctly but if he was unwilling to play football in Gbay due to injury then he shouldn't have been able to sign with anybody until after the season IMO.  What's to keep teams from a wink and nod agreement on players and letting guys on the end of their deals go for health reasons just to help another team in the playoff race?  Kinda screwy IMO.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Bolstad79 said:
@JimmyinSD said:
if bennets injury is bull shit then he shouldnt be allowed to sign with another team.  this opens a whole new level of tampering if players can essentially BS their ways out of a contract with one team in order to sign with another.  If the rest of the league was led to believe that there was a season ending injury why would they make a claim... but for some reason ol bill knew the shoulder was ok.    how is this permitted?
29 other teams could have signed him, I'm sure he will be released at the conclusion of the season to avoid paying him the roster bonus he would be due. Packers should be on the hook for his signing bonus though.

But now the owners in GB will try to get Bennett to pay back the signing bonus because he didn't disclose an injury, but wouldn't he have to pass a physical before signing that contract.
29 other teams were led to believe he had a season ending injury,  but not ol bill,  bill some how knew better...  maybe I'm not understanding the story correctly but if he was unwilling to play football in Gbay due to injury then he shouldn't have been able to sign with anybody until after the season IMO.  What's to keep teams from a wink and nod agreement on players and letting guys on the end of their deals go for health reasons just to help another team in the playoff race?  Kinda screwy IMO.


The packers are on The hook for his signing bonus, that's there's. Packers could have put him on season ending IR, but they want to go after his signing bonus saying he had this injury before they signed a bad deal with him.

Patriots will be responsible for his remaining base salary. Any of the 29 teams could have signed him, it would have been up to Bennett to sign with that team.
There were probably only a handful of teams he would have even considered playing for instead of having surgery.


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