nextsuperstar
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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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.Not very surprising, but I thought he would stick because:
1.) We were paying him 6.5M.
2.) We had plenty of cap space.
3.) I never thought he added anything to the offense that we didn't already have, but he was one of our top 5 WR's for sure.
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Guess this means Jeff Thomas or Jakobi Meyers made it.....
No - he isn’t.Sanu is going to be good for someone else this year.
Success is relative. He‘s been a #3 receiver his whole career and helped by the likes of AJ Green and Julio Jones.He's a good player that has had success everywhere he's gone.
He sucks. Crapping on him seems appropriate if not necessary.I'm fine with releasing him, but nobody should be crapping on the guy.
Congrats to everyone calling it.
Doubt we will get the full story but I will assume that they asked him for a pay cut and he refused.
Sucks he got injured when he did. In the end a pretty regrettable trade.
On the plus side, suddenly there is one more open spot to speculate about. Good news for Meyers I suppose.
Oh come on, that's a blatant misrepresentation of the guy's career. He was his team's #2 receiver in 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018.Success is relative. He‘s been a #3 receiver his whole career and helped by the likes of AJ Green and Julio Jones.
I guess it's possible they had a legit connection but again these beat guys are useful to a fine point and it's a cliff.Didn’t someone report just this weekend that Sanu was the guy Cam seemed most comfortable on the field with? I’ll have to find it..... either that person was way off, or, welcome to New England Cam Newton.....