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If you have to do it though, I do like that it's 4, and surprisingly that Moss is included. By having Moss included, it shows no favorites. Those other clowns are already disappointing the team with their play. It didn't bat an eye when AD was sat earlier this year. No hiding the fact that Bill sent on of his "respected" players home too. No one gets a pass.
If Brady can make it their after his wife gives birth, the 4 guys who were late should be able to make it on time.
It's easy for me to say, living where we get no rain nor snow, but there's 53 players + practice squad, rehabbers, coaches, etc, and all but 4 of them, evidently, got there on time.
So . . .
It's easy for me to say, living where we get no rain nor snow, but there's 53 players + practice squad, rehabbers, coaches, etc, and all but 4 of them, evidently, got there on time.
So . . .
If Brady can make it their after his wife gives birth, the 4 guys who were late should be able to make it on time.
Agreed. This is a positive move by BB. He needs to get these guys to shape up fast. It's interesting how quickly the culture of the team has gone south now that Vrabel, Bruschi and Rodney are gone.
I have this feeling there's even more to it than just the departure of all those veterans; it's that the players who should be stepping up and taking leadership positions (e.g., AD) haven't been.
And when that happens, problems result.
If Brady can make it their after his wife gives birth, the 4 guys who were late should be able to make it on time.
Bruschi and Harrison did not retire of their own accord. Harrison spoke about it. I can't remember the exact quote, but he said something about getting put out to pasture before he wanted to, but had to accept it.
Harrison said that a few months ago his recovery was to the point that he considered playing again. Four or five teams expressed an interest, he said, but he realized he didn't have the same desire.
"I started realizing that there's a point in time where you need to walk away and football was no longer the priority," he said. "Golf was the priority and my family was the priority. I used to wake up and want to work out and I was hungry and always wanted to prove to everyone that I could come back, but I really didn't have that fire anymore. It was definitely time for me to pursue other interests and it was time for me to move forward."
"I respect people in National Football League enough not to put them on this joyride, the back and forth, the ups and downs of am 'I coming back' and 'Will I not come back?'" he said. "I am done and I am always going to be a fan of football."