Earl Thomas got released, so that happened over the weekend. Wow, they must have had a lot more on him than just a fight at practice. I saw a report from Peter King that stated he was frequently late, was unprepared and missed a walk through completely with no valid reason. It sounds like he was coasting on his talent rather than working hard and the fight was the capper. I saw a note that said it was the player's leadership council that agreed that they did not want him back and that, to me, is the one thing that speaks volumes.
One thing that always strikes me about the Ravens . . . Harbaugh and company always seem to do what's best for the team.
Agreed. I haven't read those Peter King reports @BaltSportsfan mentioned, but I believe them. I still remember him giving up on chasing Chubb down for a TD. I don't think he'd have caught him, but who knows what could have happened. We've all season plays where a guy showboats and gets stripped from behind. His excuse after being asked about it ticked me off. Add in 2 offseasons with 2 altercations with defensive teammates, and I'm happy to see him go, even though I was excited when he signed
Here is what I saw https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/ravens/peter-king-earl-thomas-wasnt-well-liked-ravens-teammates According to NBC Sports' Peter King, Thomas' relationship with his teammates played a part. "[Thomas] was not well-liked by his teammates," King wrote in his Football Morning in America column. "He had a pattern of being late, and in a recent practice, he made multiple assignment errors, causing defensive teammates to confront him about his preparedness. He missed at least one walk-through with no valid excuse. When the incident at Friday’s practice happened, very few if any teammates came to his defense. Teammates backed Clark, the significantly lesser name."