MickZagger
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I thought it was dyslexia.
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I'm fine with BRoy being mildly retarded, as long as he can hoop.
Have to love home team sports fans....Not one person even attempts to dispute the claims, but simply attacks the messenger.
The words, while certainly not going to hold in a commitment hearing, there is enough validity to print.
A very interesting story indeed.
like i said this story is the icing on brandon's fruit cake
Have to love home team sports fans....Not one person even attempts to dispute the claims, but simply attacks the messenger.
The words, while certainly not going to hold in a commitment hearing, there is enough validity to print.
A very interesting story indeed.
Writing that basically puts him down to the same level as people on any forum. I no longer have respect for him.
He does seem a bit twitchy.
barfo
Wait, is this your way of saying you have no respect for any of us?
barfo
Hey guys... call Jaynes whatever names you want... but you have all witnessed some strange behavior from Roy this year. I won't go so far as to say what the problem is... but from some of the conflicting statements coming from his own mouth I worry about him. It is almost as if he doesn't himself know what is going on.
First we hear he wants to be more of a focus... carry the team on his back... then we hear injury issues... with comments on his Drs that he doesn't need surgery... (did his meniscus just up and disappear after the surgery he had in the playoffs?)We hear is was seeing a psychologist over the summer... we hear him say he needs less minutes... then he says he doesn't want restrictions on his minutes.
Exhibit B is the play of some of the people who were closest to Brandon... and the team in general has a bad vibe about them.
He does seem a bit twitchy.
barfo
90% of MLB players are twitchy.
That's a terrible basis for positing mental illness. It sounds more like a young guy struggling to balance wanting the best for himself versus wanting the best for the team and also dealing with injuries that put everything he's worked for through his life in danger.
maybe because as Blazer fans we're aware of the messengersHave to love home team sports fans....Not one person even attempts to dispute the claims, but simply attacks the messenger.
work history and how often his stuff doesn't end up holding a drop of water? Dude gets paid for hits on his page so he writes whatever is needed to generate interest. There is definitely a subsection of Blazer fans who welcome any chance to suspend reality to get their panties in a twist... thats his audienceExcept he hasn't had a major injury. Just a couple of scopes.
Also remember that there may be other things he is basing this on. He's just trying to put his finger on it... and he may be wrong. Why everyone is so defensive over speculation of a mental illness but not of his knee shows some of the stigma we have over mental illnesses.
No one other than Brandon himself has said his menicus is gone. He had surgery on it last April... so it was there then. Then over the summer I guess it just up and left.
I consider Jaynes is a blogger not a journalist. He doesn't write for any type of publication that I know of currently. Given that... I am fine with him speculating on whatever he pleases.
No one other than Brandon himself has said his menicus is gone. He had surgery on it last April... so it was there then. Then over the summer I guess it just up and left.
I consider Jaynes is a blogger not a journalist. He doesn't write for any type of publication that I know of currently. Given that... I am fine with him speculating on whatever he pleases.
