Pic of himself and Corinthians 7 15.
7 15 says "But if the unbelieving partner separates, let it be so. In such cases the brother or sister is enslaved. God has called you to peace.
Now, he does post scripture verses but this one, considering he is about to hit FA, does seem to be a more pointed message.
Coming from a church background that scripture is used regarding associations in life/relationships.
To me, it does seem like a message he has been informed that they will not seek to re-sign him in free agency.
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about the NFL player who just died. I think that is much more likely.
Coming from a church background that scripture is used regarding associations in life/relationships.
To me, it does seem like a message he has been informed that they will not seek to re-sign him in free agency.
+1. Or they have told him they’ve NOT decided if they will or won’t re-sign him, depending on more evaluation.( like the Combine, FA, other FAs on the team, etc.
well it's not weird in his opinion.
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about the NFL player who just died. I think that is much more likely.
Coming from a church background that scripture is used regarding associations in life/relationships.
To me, it does seem like a message he has been informed that they will not seek to re-sign him in free agency.
Likely
Yup. It’s 100% “Look at me!” behavior while using religion as a facade.
Pathetic actually.
Lol. Yes. It’s not his fault he’s not that good. It’s the Giants!
JFC. That’s just dumb.
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wasted the majority of Bellinger's career thus far.
Lol. Yes. It’s not his fault he’s not that good. It’s the Giants!
JFC. That’s just dumb.
Yes, because his previous coaches were so stellar at evaluating talent and putting people in the right place to succeed. I'm surprised we didn't win 3 Super Bowls under Daboll.
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about the NFL player who just died. I think that is much more likely.
Coming from a church background that scripture is used regarding associations in life/relationships.
To me, it does seem like a message he has been informed that they will not seek to re-sign him in free agency.
Likely
Oh well, no one saw what I did then 😏
Sounds like this:
"Principles of Marriage"
"For the unbelieving husband is sanctified through his believing wife, and the unbelieving wife is sanctified through her believing husband. Otherwise your children would be unclean, but now they are holy. But if the unbeliever leaves, let him go. The believing brother or sister is not bound in such cases. God has called you to live in peace. How do you know, wife, whether you will save your husband? Or how do you know, husband, whether you will save your wife?…"
1 Corinthians 7:15 - ( New Window )
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Yup. It’s 100% “Look at me!” behavior while using religion as a facade.
Pathetic actually.
Not as pathetic as this post. You have no idea what it means but will shit on the guy. Your post says a lot more about you that whatever his post means.
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Yup. It’s 100% “Look at me!” behavior while using religion as a facade.
Pathetic actually.
Not as pathetic as this post. You have no idea what it means but will shit on the guy. Your post says a lot more about you that whatever his post means.
Yes indeed!
You nailed it, Del. He was looking like a true two way TE before that injury. Shame, but he never fully recovered and now it seems like his ceiling is much lower. Time to move on for both parties.
Without knowing what the market will bear, I don't know why the team would tell Bellinger to move on in February. Is he really that far from what they want in a backup TE? It's funny: If you go back to their prospect profiles, he's a mirror image of Mark Andrews. They were basically the same size coming out of college. But Andrews was a slightly above-average, diabetic athlete with big-time production and route-running savvy at OU; the more he played in Baltimore as they gave up on Hayden Hurst, the more the Ravens realized the gem they had stolen. Bellinger had all the traits in the gym, but it didn't translate to the field at SDSU, and it hasn't since.
Without knowing what the market will bear, I don't know why the team would tell Bellinger to move on in February. Is he really that far from what they want in a backup TE? It's funny: If you go back to their prospect profiles, he's a mirror image of Mark Andrews. They were basically the same size coming out of college. But Andrews was a slightly above-average, diabetic athlete with big-time production and route-running savvy at OU; the more he played in Baltimore as they gave up on Hayden Hurst, the more the Ravens realized the gem they had stolen. Bellinger had all the traits in the gym, but it didn't translate to the field at SDSU, and it hasn't since.
Your last paragraph hits the nail on the head here. Could be that Harbaugh thinks he's hit his ceiling.