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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.Has Troy been keeping himself in good shape? I'd like to see him work out with them, too. But he's been out of the league for nearly a decade now. I'm just wondering what shape he's in now compared to Moss and Welker.
I thought about Welker but is he officially retired? What if somehow during the season he signs with a team and then Goodell invents another situation because Brady was training with an active NFL player during his suspension? For Goodell it doesn't matter if back then he was unemployed.
I would avoid all risks against that crazy dictator. The message was pretty clear, they want to punish the Patriots for even a thought of something wrong.
I'm not sure he has the time to "waste" on anything long term, but it could be an interesting idea for Brady to spend a couple days testing out some likely WRs that otherwise wouldn't get a tryout from the Patriots.
Welker isn't under contract so goody can't do quat about it.
More options? Any legal reason Brady couldn't work out with a college team or players?
But Welker is still an ACTIVE player. There are actual rules against that sort of thing..
Varajao comments reminded me that there are actually rules against players who are signed giving "tryouts" to players who aren't. So Brady working with Aborishade and any other prospective WR would get him in trouble with Goodell if the team signed that player..
He isn't't under contract, not in NFL anymore than you or I from a legal POV
How to enforce, the kid has no contract. By your reasoning Brady can't workout with other human beings, love to see that go to court.