What makes the quitting look even worse is Charvarious Ward, a man who lost his daughter a few weeks ago, is playing and Campbell decided not to. No way that flies in that specific locker room much less any locker room.
not only that...but go down the roster...Pearsall, shot in the chest at the beginning of the season...played. Trent Williams and his wife just lost twins and he's hurt...tried to play...Fred Warner, playing with a fractured ankle...naa man...that dude won't even be seen in that building anymore. even if he's kept on the team (and just suspended) because of draft pick / financial reasons...he's done, and his career's done.
He acted like he was playing pee wee football instead of professional football. You get paid to play football the way the coaches and organization decide, and your team had to win so this guy probably just played his last game as a professional. Maybe the game before this one was his last as a professional!
Actually he is a bad player. He is really bad against the run. If you watch the games he always shoots the wrong gap. He doesn't even wait to see which gap is being ran to he just goes to one and doesn't care. In coverage he gets burned more than anybody else on the team. He single handedly lost them more than a few games. He is always being picked on. The other teams know exactly where to go.
@@Richard-gw2lr In this case he actually did his team a favor by refusing to play, didn't he? I don't even know why they wanted him to be on the field to begin with. You should probably get in contact with the 49ers front office since apparently you know their player better than they do.
No matter the excuse walking off a game like that and leaving is the most ridiculous thing you can do especially In the NFL he doesn't deserve to be a 49er nomore 😮💨
You didn't quit on your coach. You quit on your team. This is equal to that scene from Saving Private Ryan where the Germans are advancing, the Americans are outnumbered, and the one that could help is acting like a coward and choosing to do nothing.
This is what happens when you allow pride and emotion to dictate how you move. Now you showed the whole world that your lack of character exposed you as a quitter. I don’t even think he understands how many dudes out there that would give next to anything just to have a chance to get on the field and play a snap of NFL football, and he chose to turn his opportunity down.
In my opinion, 22 counts of SA, drunk driving leading to innocent people's death, and choking your teammates on the sideline during a game are worse. I think this is the fourth worst thing you could do.
I understand his logic. You've been there inthe trenches all this time and then you get benched for a guy who has been gone the whole time, and then only when the guy gets hurt do they turn to you and say "Hey, bail us out one more time" and he is like "Fcuk you, NOW you want to play me, huh? Now you want me to get you out of a jam. Get your boy Greenlaw to do it if he's so good."
Not proud of this, but as a "people pleaser" myself, I think I recognize the behavior. He probably should have spoken up more before the game but was afraid of the consequences that would ensue. So instead he stewed over it the whole game, resentment building with each play he was not on the field. When he was finally asked to go in, he snapped. We all have bad moments. I'm sure he regrets how he handled this and feels guilt and shame about it. I hope he can move on with his life now that his NFL career is over. He's probably not a bad guy, just someone who hasn't really learned to love himself and advocate for himself in a healthy way.
And then there was Scottie Pippen, who said eff you to Phil Jackson during a timeout he last moments of a playoff game, and refused to go back out on the court, because the play was called for someone else to take the shot.
In his mind he was probably only playing for the money then was told you aren't playing and had checked out. Mentally retired but physically playing the game for money not love. Bye Felicia
He's done in the NFL with this stunt. With a 9-year career he's probably set money-wise (if he managed it well) but his football reputation is shot. Everything he ever did as a football player from HS through college, and with the pros is now tarnished by this. He'll always be remembered as the guy who quit on his team in the middle of a game. If he'd only played one more quarter of football he probably could have gone to the 49'ers after the game and said he's done and it would have been a minor story...if it was even a story at all. They probably would have quietly released him, as happens to players all the tim,e and his football reputation would be intact. But doing it in the middle of game just put a big old asterisk next to his name for life.
If he was feeling that way. Just walk out before the game. But suit up and do that mid game while most of the starters are playing hurt and the team are fighting for their football lives. That's pretty damn low.
Imagine all the players that never got the chance to play in the NFL because of injuries that would have still suited up just to have the chance to compete on an NFL team.
He probably only dressed to get a game check. 49ers should fight signing that check. Pure dispicable action by a teammate. Can't imagine any team wanting this guy in their locker room
If I'm Shanahan I'm saying when asked "He'll never play for me again. If the front office doesn't cut him he's benched for the rest of the season." That's undermining the coaching staff & the team's moral, buh-bye
It's simple economics. He had his guaranteed money and bonuses for appearances already, and he only loses $30k after taxes by not finishing out the season. He basically retired on the spot.
He already accrued all his bonuses apart from 2. $250k for making pro-bowl (which obviously wasn't happening), and $750k for an NFC Championship win. He obviously saw the writing on the wall and decided to retire. He only loses $30k after taxes by not seeing the season out.
I don't really want to pass judgement on De'Vondre without hearing why he did what he did. But let me just say, most of us dream of doing what he did and that is telling our Bosses to go F@$k off! Also, it is ok for these team to treat players like sh!t and know one has anything to say! I smell Hypocrisy!!!!!
A veteran of professional football!! Act like it!! U walked off on ur team!!? Ur image on off field is shit!!! Ur in unemployment line, good luck!!! Sad!!!
He's had a 9 year career. That check has been cashed, same as the checks he accepted to play for SF. Which means not only that what he did was an act of cowardice, it also a violation of contract that justifies an immediate release. He forfeited his remaining pay with what he did.
I think morals and ethics went out the window a long time ago." We can sacrifice all that for a few more wins." Seems to be the Norm these days. Aint gonna change until enough people quit watching and tolerating.
Blount did the same thing to the Steelers. They cut him, and he won a SB ring with the Pat's. This won't be the last time a player does this. If you pay him to play, then play him. It doesn't excuse him for this but what do you expect.
This isn't the right take. Sure, it's insanely petty, egotistical, and unprofessional. The focus of criticism must instead be on Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, and Shanny. Deebo is a diva complainer and has underperformed. BUT KS made it his gameplan to give him the ball, though completely underserved! The opposite of a good coaching decision. What followed was predictable: sub-par play, and criminally missed opportunities by Deebo, his drop, just like two drops in the Buffalo game. For his part, Brock demonstrated that he is not 'the' guy when the season's on the line, foregoing a check-down for a game-ending INT. For what it's worth, De'Vondre has sucked all year. Him quitting, though a storyline, was arguably helpful. FOCUSING ON DEVONDRE IS FOCUSING ON A LITERAL SCAPEGOAT
I guess the season wasn't on the line in playoffs last year vs GB and Detroit where Purdy basically put the team in his back with his running and throwing to get them to a Superbowl 😂😂 shut up u Bishhhhhh, Purdy also gave them the lead in Superbowl. Jennings got slowed down on route yesterday couldn't recover, Purdy probably should of took a safer throw but if Deebo did his damn job yesterday that Slant would of been a TD. Bananahan play calling this year been garbage, Purdy really only cost 49ers one game this year which was KC game, only thing you said correct was Campbell been trash all year long.
What makes the quitting look even worse is Charvarious Ward, a man who lost his daughter a few weeks ago, is playing and Campbell decided not to. No way that flies in that specific locker room much less any locker room.
Snooptavius Murray lost a testicle against the Seahawks and never even missed a practice.
not only that...but go down the roster...Pearsall, shot in the chest at the beginning of the season...played. Trent Williams and his wife just lost twins and he's hurt...tried to play...Fred Warner, playing with a fractured ankle...naa man...that dude won't even be seen in that building anymore. even if he's kept on the team (and just suspended) because of draft pick / financial reasons...he's done, and his career's done.
He quit on GB that's why GB cut him.
Hell yeah he's cut like the rest with attitude 💪💪💪
When a guy's name is De'Vondre, I'm not signing him. You gotta know it's just a matter of time before this kind of thing happens.
Jerry Jones will call this loser because losers stick together....
That means you’re a cowboys fan.
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Choked on my food reading this😂😂😂
He acted like he was playing pee wee football instead of professional football. You get paid to play football the way the coaches and organization decide, and your team had to win so this guy probably just played his last game as a professional. Maybe the game before this one was his last as a professional!
He isn't a bad player and needy teams don't care about the attitude or the baggage ... Deshaun Watson got signed too.
Actually he is a bad player. He is really bad against the run. If you watch the games he always shoots the wrong gap. He doesn't even wait to see which gap is being ran to he just goes to one and doesn't care. In coverage he gets burned more than anybody else on the team. He single handedly lost them more than a few games. He is always being picked on. The other teams know exactly where to go.
He acted like his momma told him to do his homework. It's the exact same infantile psychology. He's physically grown, mentally an infant.
@@Richard-gw2lr In this case he actually did his team a favor by refusing to play, didn't he? I don't even know why they wanted him to be on the field to begin with. You should probably get in contact with the 49ers front office since apparently you know their player better than they do.
Yeah, and that went well to... right?
If you quit you don't get paid
Plain and simple! He quick. He checked out emotionally and mentally! ☝🏽☝🏾☝🏼☝🏻☝️☝🏿 He should return the money that the 49ers paid him! 👏🏻👏🏾👏🏿👏👏🏽👏🏼
No matter the excuse walking off a game like that and leaving is the most ridiculous thing you can do especially In the NFL he doesn't deserve to be a 49er nomore 😮💨
Team plane...Oh HELL NO he would have had to have gotten his own plane ride home.
Him quiting is the best thing for our def and I'm sure it will rally and unite the team
Enjoy the UFL
Dude he doesn't need the cash. 9 years in. He will retire
@@jimj2388 Aren't you paying attention to his mentality? If that money isn't gone already, it will be.
He's been cut.
Breaking news: the browns and cowboys are in a battle to sign this guy
Don’t forget the Raiders
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@@nala3038 they taking Toney
You didn't quit on your coach. You quit on your team. This is equal to that scene from Saving Private Ryan where the Germans are advancing, the Americans are outnumbered, and the one that could help is acting like a coward and choosing to do nothing.
Quit on himself
Equal? Hahaha! Get real, man.
What a dumb take. War is far from football and a backup linebacker is far from a commanding officer.
You’re comparing football to war give me a break!!!
pulled a "Pippin"
While not as flamboyant as when Antonio Brown did it, it probably will have a similar effect.
With all the heart brake in our locker room this year a player does this absolute SIN in team sport 😡‼️
This is what happens when you allow pride and emotion to dictate how you move. Now you showed the whole world that your lack of character exposed you as a quitter. I don’t even think he understands how many dudes out there that would give next to anything just to have a chance to get on the field and play a snap of NFL football, and he chose to turn his opportunity down.
Jerry Jones quit on the Cowboys 30 years ago and is only in it for money, so I understand 😂
I actually think you’ll see a lot more of this. Dudes will be like “I already got $20 million in my account, to hell with it.”
Can I get a refund on my Campbell jersey?
In my opinion, 22 counts of SA, drunk driving leading to innocent people's death, and choking your teammates on the sideline during a game are worse. I think this is the fourth worst thing you could do.
Bad take.
As a lifelong Niner Fan for 50 yrs . I say “ Don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya “..
He knew that this could happen. But he was hoping it wouldn’t
I understand his logic. You've been there inthe trenches all this time and then you get benched for a guy who has been gone the whole time, and then only when the guy gets hurt do they turn to you and say "Hey, bail us out one more time" and he is like "Fcuk you, NOW you want to play me, huh? Now you want me to get you out of a jam. Get your boy Greenlaw to do it if he's so good."
Everyone knew he was a soft replacement for Greenlaw until he came back lol
Not proud of this, but as a "people pleaser" myself, I think I recognize the behavior. He probably should have spoken up more before the game but was afraid of the consequences that would ensue. So instead he stewed over it the whole game, resentment building with each play he was not on the field. When he was finally asked to go in, he snapped.
We all have bad moments. I'm sure he regrets how he handled this and feels guilt and shame about it. I hope he can move on with his life now that his NFL career is over. He's probably not a bad guy, just someone who hasn't really learned to love himself and advocate for himself in a healthy way.
He should not be paid another dime!
And then there was Scottie Pippen, who said eff you to Phil Jackson during a timeout he last moments of a playoff game, and refused to go back out on the court, because the play was called for someone else to take the shot.
I would die for a chance to walk on the field and play for the niners
In his mind he was probably only playing for the money then was told you aren't playing and had checked out. Mentally retired but physically playing the game for money not love. Bye Felicia
He's done in the NFL with this stunt. With a 9-year career he's probably set money-wise (if he managed it well) but his football reputation is shot. Everything he ever did as a football player from HS through college, and with the pros is now tarnished by this. He'll always be remembered as the guy who quit on his team in the middle of a game. If he'd only played one more quarter of football he probably could have gone to the 49'ers after the game and said he's done and it would have been a minor story...if it was even a story at all. They probably would have quietly released him, as happens to players all the tim,e and his football reputation would be intact. But doing it in the middle of game just put a big old asterisk next to his name for life.
And what makes you think he gives a crap?
@@MStafford-lr9le Oh I am pretty sure he doesn't give a crap _now._ He showed everyone that last night. ...But give it a few years and ask him again.
@@MStafford-lr9lepeople like him don’t give a rats ass what anybody especially when you got millions of dollars in the bank
He's not thinking it through like that. He has an emotional response, he follows it. No thinking.
So many of these players go broke within 15 years of retirement only casuals think they are set for life
I think he was just trying to get in on the quiet quitting thing, albeit a couple years late, and found out there ain't no quiet quitting in football🤣
At some point, every NFL player gets demoted. It's a tough game as you age.
If he was feeling that way. Just walk out before the game. But suit up and do that mid game while most of the starters are playing hurt and the team are fighting for their football lives. That's pretty damn low.
Imagine if a doctor walked off in the middle of a surgery? Nah, I don't feel like doing this anymore. 😳
He has made $39M during his NFL career. His career is probably over.
And statistically speaking, he'll lose it all before he's 40.
the cowboys have already called his agent....
There are players who would cut off their arm to play in the NFL and this guy walks out.
Imagine all the players that never got the chance to play in the NFL because of injuries that would have still suited up just to have the chance to compete on an NFL team.
He pulled a Scottie pippen
Honestly, the players union may not even arbitrate it…
Well on the bright side w/ that last name maybe he can do soup adds - if they like a quiter
Cut the clowns. Period. League gets better.
He probably only dressed to get a game check. 49ers should fight signing that check. Pure dispicable action by a teammate. Can't imagine any team wanting this guy in their locker room
If I'm Shanahan I'm saying when asked "He'll never play for me again. If the front office doesn't cut him he's benched for the rest of the season." That's undermining the coaching staff & the team's moral, buh-bye
I'm sure he is cut. They just need to go over his contract with the lawyers before cutting him.
It worked for Albert Haynesworth.
Is this much different than Anthony Richardson tapping out
Why did he quit? Why hasn’t anyone asked that question?
It's simple economics. He had his guaranteed money and bonuses for appearances already, and he only loses $30k after taxes by not finishing out the season.
He basically retired on the spot.
He did what was right he deserves better
Send him to tha house. Dont wanna play? Cant stop u from leaven but they can stop u from comin back!
He's acting as if he's still in the hood. You know the old saying...
Definitely a dumb move, but it was probably triggered by a bonus stipulation in his contract based on reps or starts an got spur about it
Way to pull stuff out of your A to make excuses.
He already accrued all his bonuses apart from 2. $250k for making pro-bowl (which obviously wasn't happening), and $750k for an NFC Championship win. He obviously saw the writing on the wall and decided to retire. He only loses $30k after taxes by not seeing the season out.
Can anybody explain why Dionte from Baltimore can do this but he can’t
Yeah, I was trying to figure that out today
I don't really want to pass judgement on De'Vondre without hearing why he did what he did. But let me just say, most of us dream of doing what he did and that is telling our Bosses to go F@$k off! Also, it is ok for these team to treat players like sh!t and know one has anything to say! I smell Hypocrisy!!!!!
No hypocrisy. This is the way it is in every profession. Can deal with it like an adult or can act like a child.
Typical modern athlete mentality. These divas are paid way too much money.
Some athletes. Some.
Think he was done with football for good. But why even suit up???
I hope he never plays again.....
A veteran of professional football!! Act like it!! U walked off on ur team!!? Ur image on off field is shit!!! Ur in unemployment line, good luck!!! Sad!!!
Grow up kid
walking away from football and saving your body from pain, agony, and CTE is not the worst thing in the world.
You are right. It's not the worse thing in the world. However, no one said it's the worse thing in the world.
He's had a 9 year career. That check has been cashed, same as the checks he accepted to play for SF. Which means not only that what he did was an act of cowardice, it also a violation of contract that justifies an immediate release. He forfeited his remaining pay with what he did.
@@zackhurwitz9441 pretty sure he know his playing days in the nfl is over, unless he already has serious CTE and not aware of his actions.
FAFO
Who cares
I think morals and ethics went out the window a long time ago." We can sacrifice all that for a few more wins." Seems to be the Norm these days. Aint gonna change until enough people quit watching and tolerating.
Topic of racism
Blount did the same thing to the Steelers. They cut him, and he won a SB ring with the Pat's. This won't be the last time a player does this. If you pay him to play, then play him. It doesn't excuse him for this but what do you expect.
All 53 players are paid. You want 53 on 53 football?
I'm sorry, but this is a really dumb comment.
@@NoToBigBro Not to mention, the 9ers did try to play him and that's when he said no and walked off.
This isn't the right take. Sure, it's insanely petty, egotistical, and unprofessional. The focus of criticism must instead be on Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, and Shanny. Deebo is a diva complainer and has underperformed. BUT KS made it his gameplan to give him the ball, though completely underserved! The opposite of a good coaching decision. What followed was predictable: sub-par play, and criminally missed opportunities by Deebo, his drop, just like two drops in the Buffalo game. For his part, Brock demonstrated that he is not 'the' guy when the season's on the line, foregoing a check-down for a game-ending INT. For what it's worth, De'Vondre has sucked all year. Him quitting, though a storyline, was arguably helpful. FOCUSING ON DEVONDRE IS FOCUSING ON A LITERAL SCAPEGOAT
I guess the season wasn't on the line in playoffs last year vs GB and Detroit where Purdy basically put the team in his back with his running and throwing to get them to a Superbowl 😂😂 shut up u Bishhhhhh, Purdy also gave them the lead in Superbowl. Jennings got slowed down on route yesterday couldn't recover, Purdy probably should of took a safer throw but if Deebo did his damn job yesterday that Slant would of been a TD. Bananahan play calling this year been garbage, Purdy really only cost 49ers one game this year which was KC game, only thing you said correct was Campbell been trash all year long.
Oh, it's society's fault he did it. Kay.
Well he can go hang out with Collin and call every team racist because they won’t sign him. 😂😂😂