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Dez Bryant
Dez Bryant looking like a beast in his workout videos ahead of NFL return
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Dez Bryant
Dez Bryant looking like a beast in his workout videos ahead of NFL return
Two words for youTwo words for you
Dez Bryant
Dez Bryant looking like a beast in his workout videos ahead of NFL return
If Brown really wants to come back and BB really will take him back, this really could happen (pending NFL ruling).
It's an easy sell for Brady to repair the damage with Kraft.
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HELL NO
This. He's missed 5 games, so far, from an ankle sprain he had in July.
Also this:
A.J. Green wants run with Bengals to last as long as Larry Fitzgerald’s time in Arizona
AJ Green won't be traded at all, never mind to the Patriots.
It's probably crazy, but what are people's thoughts about having Josh Gordon add about 10-15 pounds of muscle and convert him to the TE position? Then we can use a Green/other rental, Edelman, and Dorsett as our 1, 2, and 3 at receiver.A decent dual threat TE would be the best option to fix the line IMO. Not only do you get extra competent blocking, you also have a more effective play-action and aren’t telegraphing every play pre-snap.
It's probably crazy, but what are people's thoughts about having Josh Gordon add about 10-15 pounds of muscle and convert him to the TE position? Then we can use a Green/other rental, Edelman, and Dorsett as our 1, 2, and 3 at receiver.
My thought is that Gordon has lost a step in terms of speed but would be a beast against linebackers with a little more heft. An unlikely scenario, but any pros/cons to moving Gordon to TE since that is a need and it's easier to get a healthy receiver right now than a TE?
It's probably crazy, but what are people's thoughts about having Josh Gordon add about 10-15 pounds of muscle and convert him to the TE position?
It's probably crazy, but what are people's thoughts about having Josh Gordon add about 10-15 pounds of muscle and convert him to the TE position? Then we can use a Green/other rental, Edelman, and Dorsett as our 1, 2, and 3 at receiver.
My thought is that Gordon has lost a step in terms of speed but would be a beast against linebackers with a little more heft. An unlikely scenario, but any pros/cons to moving Gordon to TE since that is a need and it's easier to get a healthy receiver right now than a TE?
Then let him.And that's the point where Goodell will say they can't play him.
Dez AND AB?
Not everyone wants a ring.
I was asking for people's opinions. From your reaction, it would seem asking people for their input is frowned upon?Not " probably" crazy- certifiable.
1st, the middle of a season is not the time to "just" add 15 lbs. You need to do that before the season starts. Especially a position that requires some speed and quickness.
2nd,he'd be learning a brand-new position in the middle of a season. That's also something that needs to be done in the off-season.
3rd, the guy is still not in top shape. He's getting back there but not there yet. The dude is improving every week. How much you want to pile on his plate? Just becoming the best wr he can be and staying sober is plenty for anyone to handle.
I was asking for people's opinions. From your reaction, it would seem asking people for their input is frowned upon?
**** IT LETS MAKE THIS AN AB THREAD
Tony Gonzalez and Gronk?Dez and AB and AJ Green and Flash Gordon.
Fixed it for you.AB wants a microphone.
Fixed it for you.
Almost like bringing back Vrabel after he asked for more pay on the back of Kraft building Patriots Place
Mike Vrabel: There’s a Place for more pay – Boston Herald
Almost like bringing back Mankins after he called Kraft a liar.
Back in 2010, an argument between the team and Mankins, a restricted free agent, came out with the guard asking to be traded from the team, telling ESPN Boston at the time “I’m pretty frustrated, from everything that’s happened and the way negotiations have gone…I want to be traded. I don’t need to be here anymore.’’
Mankins claimed that the team did not offer him an extension after the 2008 season due to an upcoming labor dispute and instead said they would come back to working out a deal during the uncapped offseason following 2009.
“I’m a team player, I took them at their word, and I felt I played out an undervalued contract,” he said in 2010. “Right now, this is about principle with me and keeping your word and how you treat people. This is what I thought the foundation of the Patriots was built on.
“Apparently, I was wrong. Growing up, I was taught a man’s word is his bond. Obviously this isn’t the case with the Patriots.”
And just before signing the contract with the Pats, Kraft asked Mankins to apologize and Mankins walked out. And later signed the contract without apologizing. But then Kraft made up a story that Mankins did apologize.
Logan Mankins Apology Rumor a ‘Bold-Faced Fib,’ Says Patriots Owner Robert Kraft