Christopher_Price
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Well, he is theoretically a fullback, but that's the best I can come up with.
He is a fullback and a halfback. He was a top college runner.
He is a top special teamer.
He is camp fodder.
We'll see if he is able to pass the Training Camp physicals.
He probably could beat Green-Ellis out for the 5th RB/FB/ST spot if there were one.
He is 31.
He knows the system.
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Get a grip! He was signed for mini-camp.
Last time I saw Pass play as a Patriot didn't he gladly give up the ball to the other team when falling down on his sore hammy? - What an idiot,I hope he is fodder like some say. - That play still sticks in my mind like he just wanted to grab the leg and let the ball go wherever it wanted to without thinking.
He also has been out of football for awhile...he was somewhat successful in the way past...I still think a long shot..but one never knows...Pass is or was(until he proves himself again) a versitile player who played a number of different roles for the Pats while he was here from 2000-06. The only thing i could see him coming in and actually having an impact on the team is at full back because we are definitely stacked at RB and how many 31 year old fullback type of player kick off returns do u see returning kick offs. All that said the man has to know the system and has been successful in it. he was in it for 6 years so realisticly he could make the team based off those facts.
Ouch my hammy!.