When I signed to be apart of this organization I thought I was joining a organization, with heart, pride, that was organized, that consist of player that had love, respect and unity for one another and more importantly that stallion name we wear on our chest. As I founded out going into week 3, none of this is so. Make no mistake, I'm not the best football player in the world, nor I'm I racking up any player of the week honors in the league but one thing I am doing that a lot of you are not is giving it my all every second I'm on the field and playing a FULL 60 minutes. I'm not here to say any name, or take any direct shots at anybody but you all know who you are, one thing you can't deny about me is that I have played every defensive down there we was out there, even week 1 when we was getting our asses beat by 30 I was still going out there, unlike a lot of you all. I understand that as stallions yall used to winning and never start a season 0-2 but it show how cowardly, and the lack of heart yall have when yall decide to throw the towel in after 2 weeks. Now everybody want to call other teams and try to jump on their squad and play for somebody else in the middle of the season, that's the most cowardly, bitch assness move you can do, and you lose all respect, and the right to call yourself a man after a move like that. Your a disgrace to even the teams who decide to pick yall up, that also said a lot about their brand, and organization as well. I could sit here and throw out names, but I'm not gone do that, you guys know who you are and if you been talking to other teams, and asking to be released from your contract, and honestly I can careless, I don't want to be on the same team as yall in a game, cause I see when shit get hard, you bitch up and run, how can I expect you to have my back and lay it all out there when the game on the line. If I was Homer or coach Metz and you ask for a release, I wouldn't let you go, even though there is no point of keeping you around, you asking for a release, shows the lack of heart you have, shows how bitch made you are, it shows how cowardly you are and I wouldn't want you representing my brand. At the same time this is an opportunity to teach a lil about being a man and manhood, when you sign up, and say you gone do it, you should be held accountable to your commitment. So if it was in my power, your asses would sit until the contract is up. I know, me personally, I don't want to play or even be affiliated in no way with guys who quit on the team, who leave a game during a game, who run when the road get tough, once again you know who you are, and if you feel this is talking about you, it probably is and if you have a problem with any of it you know where to find me, I would in the most kindly manner say all this in your face and want back down, deny, or calling you a cowardly, heartless bitch to your face. For those of you who say, we taking this too serious, I would like to say YOU DAMN RIGHT I AM! You don't sign up for shit in life if you not in it to win, if you not in it to succeed and if you not gone give it all you got. So if you not taking too serious you need to keep your ass home, or do like you or some your teammates already are doing, and go to another team. In closing, and to end on a positive note, To all the guys who out there busting they ass on game day, coming to every practice trying to get better and get this thing turn around, I personally thank you, a commend you and the work ethic you showed, this isn't for you, and I know it may hurt whatever team chemistry we have left, but it need to be said, somebody has to say something. I'm sorry you had to see this side, I'm usually a quiet, positive spoken guy, as a first year player should be, but there comes a time when enough is enough. I can promises you guys this, for as long as there is game to be played, practices to be attending, you count on me to be there, to play a full 60 minutes, every down, I'm on the battlefield with you and always got you guys back, your never along out there as long as I'm on the roster!
John G. Dunn II
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