otis p. driftwood
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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.Aside from injury, the first one was very freaky... the issue with him is that he seems to have difficulty shedding blocks, and holding the edge.. although he considers himself as elite, he seems above average at best. Not minimizing his role, only what I see.
So ahh...umm...when did Colvin become a bum? Wasn't it right here, the day the news of his release was announced that everyone was going through the "I don't believe it! What are they thinking" phase?
What happened between now and then?
So ahh...umm...when did Colvin become a bum? Wasn't it right here, the day the news of his release was announced that everyone was going through the "I don't believe it! What are they thinking" phase?
What happened between now and then?
So ahh...umm...when did Colvin become a bum? Wasn't it right here, the day the news of his release was announced that everyone was going through the "I don't believe it! What are they thinking" phase?
What happened between now and then?
Who here said he was a bum?
He's not worth what he wants for compensation. Not because he is a bum,
more because he is always injured or dinged up. Certainly we know of more
than a few here who played while dinged and performed rather well.
was stuck in my head at the time.Naw, it's better to go with the flow and call the guy an injury prone bum. No need to watch the last Pats v. Indy game, one in which the Pats played mostly in a 43 with Colvin seeing far more snaps than AD. I think Colvin helped seal the win with a late fourth quarter FF and an INT to boot, but what's the point? He was an injury waiting to happen and a bum.
Good, solid player. Will never be confused with Andre Tippett or Willie McGinist.
i would like to see him come back, he can still make plays
Yeah I wouldn't ever call him ELITE as a Patriot, I think he was a bit of a liability against the run. He would have been better as a more situational pass rusher IMO. But I love Rosey to pieces as a personality. He's funny and a real live wire. I liked him the minute I heard that he signed with the Pats because they were about steak and not sizzle. I wish him well.Aside from injury, the first one was very freaky... the issue with him is that he seems to have difficulty shedding blocks, and holding the edge.. although he considers himself as elite, he seems above average at best. Not minimizing his role, only what I see.