Seymour goes from winner to whiner »

Posted By sdotc 3 months, 2 weeks ago in Sports

After being traded from the New England Patriots to the Raiders, DE Richard Seymour is not refusing to the take the field in Oakland, holding out for a contract extension. The veteran is obviously upset at being traded from a stud to a dud.

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College graduate, looking for my piece of mind.

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    sdotc3 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Dude is obviously upset - but that's the way the Patriots have always handled vets who get too big of an ego vs how much they produce on the field vs their big contracts. Oakland once again made the mistake of buying high and will no doubt have to sell low once Seymour causes a storm in the locker room.

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