Thanks for the link, backrow, I appreciate the effort.
It doesn't change my belief, though, that there is nothing Furrey could have done to prevent being demoted. It's hard for me to believe that the members of this board think Furrey could have actually lobbied against drafting another receiver and have it matter. After all, look at what's happening to Matt Jones in Jacksonville. All he had to do was just give the APPEARANCE he might not agree with what's going on, and he was IA for a couple of games, and his coach is bad mouthing him in public.
Think about what would have been said and what would have happened if Furrey actually said, 'We don't need any more receivers. The crew we have is good enough.' Yeah, right the Lions were 3-13 last year. They needed all the help they could get. Furrey would have been openly criticized by everyone in the media, his team mates, and most likely the coaching staff. He'd have been labeled a cancer in the locker room, and summarily booted from the league.
I submit that the fact that he DIDN'T say anything negative in this situation was a factor in why he wasn't cut in the first place. How many other white players have a good year and then get cut for no reason the next?
Besides that, how does anyone know whether or not he addressed his situation with Martz in private anyway?
And how was Crouch emasculated? He did exactly what people on this board are saying Furrey should have done: He spoke up, demanded to play quarterback, and refused to switch positions. Yeah, that really worked out for Crouch. Who does he play for again?
Some think Crouch should have switched positions, and everybody else cries that he should have demanded to play quarterback. Then he demands to play quarterback, and everybody else says he should have switched positions.
Edited by: White Shogun