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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.WOW, I didn't expect him to be on the flight after just one day with the team. Maybe Bill just wants him with the group to help get aclimated, I can't imagine having him active for this game, but who knows at this pointI'm assuming he'll stay away from the wet bar in the hotel room.
WOW, I didn't expect him to be on the flight after just one day with the team. Maybe Bill just wants him with the group to help get aclimated, I can't imagine having him active for this game, but who knows at this point
Wouldn't surprise me either, but if I had to guess I'd say no way he sees the field this week (just good to be with the team), gets on the field for a few plays next week just to get his feet wet, and then plays a bit against Miami, hopefully by that point getting a catch or two. Then a couple weeks to the playoffs.I would not be shocked if he didn't play until the last game of the year, gives him 2 weeks of practice.
I think that's entirely possible, if not likely. Like others, my first thought was that Goodell. wouldn't/couldn't impose discipline until the matter is adjudicated. But, history shows he can do whatever he wants discipline-wise whenever he wants. He'll screw NE every chance he gets.Also, I did not have time to read through the whole thread, but are others worried that if the guy shows anything (or maybe even if he doesn't) that Fraudger Badell will immediately swoop in and suspend him, because he can, and especially since the guy ended up with the Pats?
maybe he could just be a decoy - just run as fast as he can and pretend the balls thrown to himThere is no way that he'll be activated. It's been years since he's played in this offense. He'll need time to learn it. It's probably just a way for him to get to know everyone.
surely he can learn maybe 5 endzone plays? insert him when the patriots are inside the 10-yard line.There is no way that he'll be activated. It's been years since he's played in this offense. He'll need time to learn it. It's probably just a way for him to get to know everyone.
I think the DUI laws need to be reexamined a bit but, that said, there really isn't an excuse nowadays for a millionaire athlete not to have Uber or Lyft. It's ridiculously easy to get and, unless they're surging (which said athlete can afford), they're cheaper than the cab companies. All you do is touch your phone screen three times and you have a car on the way to pick you up.
Then call a car service, those existed before Uber and Lyft, and they still do.Not every locality has Uber or Lyft service.
Not every locality has Uber or Lyft service.
surely he can learn maybe 5 endzone plays? insert him when the patriots are inside the 10-yard line.
WOW, I didn't expect him to be on the flight after just one day with the team. Maybe Bill just wants him with the group to help get aclimated, I can't imagine having him active for this game, but who knows at this point
On value of traveling:
Absolutely. Yeah, no question. Gives us time to catch him up on assignments and procedures and things that relate to the team and for him to see the operation pregame, during the game. Whether a player’s active or inactive, just it takes some of the surprise element out of next time it happens. I’m sure there will be some things that if any of us went to any new team it would be different from whatever team we’re used to being with. Sometimes those things are an adjustment, sometimes they’re not, but I think it’s good just to get into the routine with the new team you’re on. There’s always a little bit of hesitation until you know exactly. First day of work, it’s always a little bit, ‘How is it? How does this go? How does that go?’ And then once you get comfortable, it’s just different. It takes time.”
There is no way that he'll be activated. It's been years since he's played in this offense. He'll need time to learn it. It's probably just a way for him to get to know everyone.
Im excited and wanted him in the offseason in my trade Chandler Jones to AZ rants.
However Weis said he could win a Superbowl with Brady Quinn.
The only thing is a lot of millionaire athletes have a superiority complex so they are less likely to want to use uber, especially if they drive fast cars.
I've been surprised before. After all, they are going into this game with 3 legit WRs. If one goes down then Slater is WR3. So the question is who is a better WR4 which now becomes a WR3. Matthew Slater or Michael Floyd?
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