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You think Cleveland hasn't tried that?His football talent is such that it's worth investing in a full time chaperone to ensure his success.
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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.You think Cleveland hasn't tried that?His football talent is such that it's worth investing in a full time chaperone to ensure his success.
Not worth the distractions/baggage that comes with him. Yeah, I'm sure he'd completely grasp the play book, as well.If he screws up you release him. If he screws up with this organization his career’s likely over. Don’t you think?
The only way he won’t go through waivers will be if a team offers a draft pick for him. I think that likely will be the scenario.
You think Cleveland hasn't tried that?
I think Gordon is done in the NFL is she is right about this...
I think Gordon is done in the NFL is she is right about this...
Not worth the distractions/baggage that comes with him. Yeah, I'm sure he'd completely grasp the play book, as well.
Cleveland, the well respected and stable organisation...You think Cleveland hasn't tried that?
The guy’s one of the most polish route runners. This is not dez Bryant or chad ochocinco.
Josh Gordon, the well respected and stable player. That goes BOTH ways.Cleveland, the well respected and stable organisation...
Partly because they put up with clowns like this for years. There's an actual football guy running things there now, and Baker Mayfield looks to me like he might be at least good.Cleveland, the well respected and stable organisation...
Didn’t randy moss show up to practices late when he was in Oakland? Gordon actually has a strong football iq in regards to route running and picking up the playbook.
If he clears waivers we need to bring him in, if it doesn’t work out just release him but you gotta kick the tires.