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unfortunately I think the fact the Pats gave Gordon's #10 is just further proof that his return to the team is farther away than we think. I couldn't have been more wrong about that.
unfortunately I think the fact the Pats gave Gordon's #10 is just further proof that his return to the team is farther away than we think. I couldn't have been more wrong about that.
unfortunately I think the fact the Pats gave Gordon's #10 is just further proof that his return to the team is farther away than we think. I couldn't have been more wrong about that.
I'm willing to bet Stidham get's #8 after cut down day. That was his college number.Stidham #4 are they ever going to retire Adam's number?? It all started here for him: Adam would never have to buy a drink in this town. He will always be a hero around these parts.
I thought it was odd that the Pats would give out Gordon’s number 10, ( he actually wore #12 in Cleveland and has it tattooed on himself, but for some reason that number wasn’t available with the Pats). I hope the league lets him back in and he thrives and heals. There are a ton of stories about athletes helping teammates get through addiction/tough times. Especially people like Roger Staubach, who has helped many of his ex teammates get through rough patches. And of course Bobby Orr getting the Turk to go to rehab, saving his life and launching his second career as a broadcaster. ( I still have a picture of myself at 5 wearing a “”Derek is unreal” t-shirt.
So hopefully one day we can add Josh Gordon and his buddy Tom Brady yo this list.
unfortunately I think the fact the Pats gave Gordon's #10 is just further proof that his return to the team is farther away than we think. I couldn't have been more wrong about that.
Fortunately you're wrong again.unfortunately I think the fact the Pats gave Gordon's #10 is just further proof that his return to the team is farther away than we think. I couldn't have been more wrong about that.
Adam has been a Colt longer than a Patriot.... 1996-2006 then 2007-2019 in Indy....Stidham #4 are they ever going to retire Adam's number?? It all started here for him: Adam would never have to buy a drink in this town. He will always be a hero around these parts.
At least I got Cajuste, Cowart, Winovich, and Bailey's predictions right. I really really don't like the numbers for Harris or Williams. Would have switched them myself. 33 is a terrible number for DBs but good for RBs and vice versa for 37.
And no one got 88!Glad our young WR's stayed away from that horrible Patriots #17.
And no one got 88!
I hope Harris has a career approaching that of Shaun Alexander, though.
Can't agree. While I loved Adam while he was here, he decided to go elsewhere and has been gone for longer than he was here. I'm not even sure I would retire his number. TB12 deserves his own retirement ceremony week as far as I am concerned, and he should never have to share with anyone else.I dont like #4 for a QB. Also should the Patriots retire numbers some day #4 and #12 should be done in the same ceremony.
For those that care. I think Madden guessed correctly on Harris and Williams jersey numbers.
That is crazy.Adam has been a Colt longer than a Patriot.... 1996-2006 then 2007-2019 in Indy....