F0nSY
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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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.The Pats are so deep at reciever that they will probably sit him out this season. What's the rush? I still feel he will be very good in the league if he matures and takes the game seriously. He has shown flashes he can be a great reciever when he took the field last season. Also, he can learn a thing or two from Randy Moss.
Is it just me or does it look like Chad's added some muscle? He looks like a monster in this pic. 2008 will be all about the Chad...
http://www.patriots.com/mediacenter/index.cfm?ac=gallerydetail&f=20499&searchstring=
Who is "Chad Jackson?"
Is it just me or does it look like Chad's added some muscle? He looks like a monster in this pic. 2008 will be all about the Chad...
http://www.patriots.com/mediacenter/index.cfm?ac=gallerydetail&f=20499&searchstring=
Looking at the picture it appears Troy Brown is bigger than Wes Welker.
Is it just me or does it look like Chad's added some muscle? He looks like a monster in this pic. 2008 will be all about the Chad...
http://www.patriots.com/mediacenter/index.cfm?ac=gallerydetail&f=20499&searchstring=
They've both accomplished about as much as each other to the same point in their careers.If we could only transplant Troy Brown's brain into Chad Jackson's body....
If BB says Chad is day-to-day then he's going on IR - I don't see how Chad sitting out the year is going to make him a good player. He needs to be on the field.
I don't see how rushing a guy back from a torn ACL is a better idea than letting him recover from surgery.I don't see how Chad sitting out the year is going to make him a good player.
Not sure I understand why injured players need to be on the field. I always thought they were kept off the field.He needs to be on the field.