Frankly, it amazes me that a player who likes to portray himself as such a high-character guy, like B.J. Raji, would be willing to throw in his lot with a diva like this, simply for the sake of a few extra bucks. The longer Raji holds out, the more inextricably his name will be intertwined with Crabtree's. That can't be good in the short term, nor necessarily the long term. Unless Raji plays absolutely lights out on the field, his reputation will be tainted.
"Nonstopdrivel" wrote: