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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 don’t want Shelton. Give me McCoy.
Cap might be the big hurdle.Maybe Shelton's signing doesn't impact the pursuit of McCoy
He's a backup with some actual talent to be better. Granted he had a very up and down season in his first year. Several healthy scratches during the season, as well as a highlight play in the superbowl. But mostly, lackluster would be the operative term to describe his first season with the Pats.He’s a back-up. Hence why he sat around for as long as he did before getting signed. As long as that’s his role, I’m fine with it. The team clearly feels the same way hence... why he sat around for as long as he did before getting signed.
On one hand I agree with your sentiment. On the other, the KARMA option is just too easy and writes itself. No need to even state it.I know people here will take the opportunity to bash the player, but I just wanted to give my condolences to Reuben Foster, who tore his ACL just minutes into his first OTA.
Report: Reuben Foster has torn ACL
Whether you like him or hate him isn't relevant. Having something like this happen is a ****ty hand to be dealt. I wish him the best in his recovery.
That's a fantasy I had during this process too. But here's the thing. I'm SURE that the Pats knew that McCoy was going to be released by the Bucs, and yet STILL decided to resign Shelton now. It's not like this signing couldn't have waited a week. He's been out there since March.Imagine having Mike Pennel and Gerald Mccoy