Krugman
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Still like to see him back,probably a pipe dream ,,,,,on a slightly different note,I see the Eagles paid Westbrook his 3 million $ signing bonus twice in error,and Westbrook has so far declined to cough up the surplus 3 mill.
ild love to see it but I think corey has too much pride
once bb issues a statement thanking a player for his accomplishments, thats it, he doest then resign him especially a aging slowing running back in their 30'sDillon will be back.
ild love to see it but I think corey has too much pride
Dillon most likely will not be back.
I know you termed this as 'still no takers for Dillon' but I think it could be just as easily be phrased as 'Dillon still has not narrowed down his possible suitors'.
At Dillon's age, I think he is more likely to sign on with a team late after a teams' running back gets injured or something like that because.....
a.)he would be going to a situation where he is needed (ie more carries)
b.)he could miss part of training camp (which I'm sure would be a bonus for him at this stage of his career)
Dillon will be back.
Form 1040X - amended return.Apparently Westbrook has paid taxes on the extra money already, so it's complicated.
Form 1040X - amended return.
Speaking as a Colt fan, I sure hope so! Samuel too!Dillon will be back.
Speaking as a Colt fan, I sure hope so! Samuel too!
Whatever, what do you mean, whatever?? I am the only one who is NOT surprised Dillon hasn't found a home?? Believe me, I hope he DOES come back. As for Samuel, he had a career year. I doubt he repeats it. HOWEVER, I would HATE it if you guys picked up a couple high draft choices for him. So, yeah, whatever. My statement rings true.Uhh, whatever. Apparently nobody shares my opinion, but I think the Dillon is out there testing the waters with BB's full blessing. If he finds something (and by this I mean featured back something), everyone wins, no hard feelings on the Pats side and Dillon gets his starting slot. I don't think Dillon has any interest in being a backup on a second rate team. If he's going to be sharing carries, it will be with the Pats. So when Dillon doesn't find a team where he can be the true #1 back, he'll circle back to the Pats.