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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.I read this then did the exact same thing .I laughed and immediately felt guilty.
Your original number would make a Dolphin 67% of a Pats player, which sounds about right.
Man, you've got tough standards for WRs!
He was in a great place before. His problem is in his head. I would like him to acknowledge his problem and get help.
reminds me of the td by (forgot his name) in houston couple yrs ago
After just two weeks he looked well integrated into the offense aside from one miscue. He'll have another two weeks to practice with the team before our next game. Defensive coordinators are going to have a tough time planning for him.
Imagine when we have both next year.He almost makes up for the physicality we lost when Gronk went out.
maybe Charlie Weis knew what he was talking about.Think of all the players that have come and gone because they could not learn the playbook during the course of an entire season. Floyd looks good.
maybe he'll make Brady a star.Seein him from a far in AZ, I knew he had these qualities but up close today with Pats, MAN, he's complete pkg. Dominating game momentum changer. I know it's only his second game but we can be looking at something really special him and Brady. He's definitely going to add another dimension to this offense.
Did you forget we got the bye? We only have two games before the Super Bowl (assuming we win the next two). So Floyd can't have two more games before we play Pitt or KC.Ya I know we don't look ahead but he will have this week, next week (Houston has no chance), and than a real test. So Floyd will have 3 more weeks and 2 games before we play a good team (Pitt or KC)
Gronk-like.....yep. Remember this TD?
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski 9-yard touchdown
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