It is interesting to see emotions riled because of this topic. Personally, I am pleased to see the emotion from our fans but I do believe we can disagree without making it personal.
To me, Darnell sounds like a twit on Twitter. I am not a grammar nazi and it would be easy to track down mistakes I have made, but if you are going to post your words for the world to see, it would be wise to use the correct words. Wisdom does not seem to be one of Dockett's strong suits.
Concerning NFL contracts: it is not about "fair", it is about "business". If a person chooses to participate in the NFL as a player, they know how the system works. Sometimes it is unfair to the player, sometimes it is unfair to the organization. The players' union and the owners have both agreed to this system, both parties have no one to blame but themselves. A player does not have to play unless they want to get paid the amount they agreed to. A team does not have to pay a player unless they want that player to play on that team. Dockett asked if players should honor a contract when the teams don't. I would ask him to describe a situation when a team does not honor a contract. If his response is when a player is cut, then I would say that player should not honor the contract.
Darnell's conduct and words cause me concern. Coach Whisenhunt has singled him out in the past for commiting selfish personal fouls. He has publicly made an issue out of the quaility of strip clubs in his neighborhood. (say what you want about "free country" and social liberty, his comments are detrimental to himself if no one else) Darnell missed mandatory practices due to "a seasonal" hamstring injury. Now he is making comments implying the team is cheap, he is underpaid, and he might not show up for training camp. Of course he will, he needs the money.
Dockett is a good football player. I am glad he has millions of dollars and I support every player getting the best salary they can. This team wants "smart, tough, disciplined" players, however. Every tweet he makes confirms his is 1 for 3.