ALLEN PARK -- Detroit Lions receiver Titus Young Sr. continues to make a mockery of general manager Martin Mayhew and coach Jim Schwartz on his verified Twitter account.

In Young's latest blatant attempt to get released by the team, the receiver posted several thoughts on Twitter this morning.

Young later followed that Tweet with this thought:

Young is well on his way toward becoming one of Detroit's Hall of Fame busts at receiver.

Earlier this week, Young lashed out on Twitter by threatening to never play football again and stated, "Like I said I never been selfish but if I'm not going to get the football i don't want to play anymore". Young followed that Tweet with this self-assessment: "Never have I ran the wrong route, just put my self where the ball was going"

Schwartz addressed Young's thoughts during the Senior Bowl in Mobile, but simply said there was more ground to cover.

"There are good ways to go about getting that and not so good ways about trying to get that done," Schwartz said. "This is a pretty good example on a not-so-good way."

Well, this is a bad example of Mayhew and Schwartz proving they have regained any control of this team.

Young is directing his middle finger at both men, but neither has shown enough moxy to release him. There was supposed to be an offseason plan in place to get Young on the right track, but that train has clearly derailed under Mayhew and Schwartz's guidance.

If they do not release Young - and soon - it sends a clear message to players on this team that none of their actions have repercussions. This is the same team that had seven offseason arrests last year under Schwartz and Mayhew.

It also shows that Young has some sort of mystical hold on two men who are afraid to admit they were wrong - Mayhew for drafting him and Schwartz for continually giving him chances.

Makes you wonder when the Ford family will step up and point the finger at Schwartz and Mayhew to alleviate this problem.