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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.Eventually. Hopefully.It takes pressure off a guy like hogan. I expect him to benefit a lot from this move.
I like the move as it helps...but I don't think we will be seeing 2013 Gordon ever again.
Hell yes, that makes me happy.Ummm why not? The guy has fresh legs. Guy has missed 4 years of football. He’s 27. 10 months ago he was timed 4.3 in the Cleveland browns training camp. He still can fly.
I like the move as it helps...but I don't think we will be seeing 2013 Gordon ever again.
Bill's podcast today with Cousin Sal talked about who could help the Pats at WR and on Gordon he said something like, "Might as well light the money on fire." He'll talk himself into this. You watch.Bill Simmons tweets, “ugh.” Wasn’t there a time once when he wasn’t lame, or am I remembering that wrong.
This is a good move by the Patriots. You can think it won't work out and be skeptical. I think we are all skeptical that he can keep himself on the field.Bill Simmons tweets, “ugh.” Wasn’t there a time once when he wasn’t lame, or am I remembering that wrong.
Seriously, anyone who feels the need to complain about a 5th round or later pick for an NFL starter (let alone a potential generational talent) needs to look up the past 5 or so drafts and count the number of NFL starters who get drafted in the 5th-7th rounds. Hint, it's so tiny it's not even worth remarking upon. There really is a huge drop-off from the 4th to the 5th.
It's not like this is idle speculation, he outright said in his GQ interview that he had an opiate addiction.