Zeke_Mowatt
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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Now that's a photoshop! Good stuff!
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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.Considering he only played 5 offensive snaps in the 3 post season games that year behind bug eyes, troy and gaffney, the chances are high he got hurt on ST. However the injury was not really disclosed until much much later so I guess we know as much about the play he got hurt on as the one that injured Brady's ankle against the charger's last year.
Now that's a photoshop! Good stuff!
patchick, I watched the same preseason that you did. Let's summarize:
CJ Jones (1 TD) (3 fumbles) and a game ending 4th down catch that bounced right off his numbers from Kevin O'Connell. Game over.
Chad Jackson (2TDs) (0 fumbles)
(Both of these guys had some nice interior catches on slants and YAC after those catches)
Ventrone (0 TDs), I mean ok, he had some nice slot receptions, but to be honest (Ventrone is more of a hback-hybrid than a WR)
Honestly, can you say that both of these guy did more than Chad in these 4 pre-season games?
im confused, i thought chad actually looked good when he was on the field playing, sure hes had a couple bad plays but every player does, he has shown he can be a scoring threat hes caught 5 TDs starting 1 game in his career and playing a handful of plays throught his rookie season and in one full preseason. That is actually pretty good for sure a small amount of playing time. If he had played a full season starting and was healthy i really believe he can be a 10-13 TD type player. I think he was cut because of his attitude and his inability to mesh with the players and coaches, which is too bad.
Uh, no. I see where you're going with that, but Chad Jackson didn't do 1% of what Fryar did WITH THE PATRIOTS.Chad Jackson = Irving Fryar
im still sooooooo aggravated over this:
greg jennings and jason spitz for chad jackson
words can not explain how upset this made me on draft day, made me two yrs ago, made me last yr, and more than ever makes me now
Everybody makes mistakes, and I have credited BB with quickly recognizing and admitting his. That said, I would nominate this one as one his biggest errors. Jennings and Moss would have been a great tandem (love Gaff, but big step up), and Spitz would be solidifying our OL today....
Big Tuna is on the trail: http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/09/05/fins-sniffing-around-chad-jackson/
As Scout Rumor Central first reported earlier this week, free agent WR Chad Jackson had workouts with the Oakland Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals.
A league source notes Oakland still has interest in signing Jackson next week but Cincinnati doesn't have interest in signing a receiver at this point since Chris Henry will be back from his suspension after Week Four.
The Tennessee Titans are monitoring their receiver situation and could decide to bring in Jackson for a workout some time next week.
After yet another free agent wide receiver expressed an interest in joining the Dolphins, the team still appears content moving forward with what it has.
Former Patriots wide receiver Chad Jackson worked out for the Dolphins on Friday, but they are unlikely to sign him barring an injury in Sunday's game against the Jets. Even then, Jackson's hopes to sign with Miami (his preferred destination) appear bleak, a source said Friday.
Jackson, who was a second-round pick by the Patriots out of Florida in 2007, has the size and speed of a pedigree receiver despite his inability to catch on with New England. The Dolphins are generally disenchanted by his potential.
Jackson's agent, David Canter, contacted the Dolphins earlier this week, eventually getting the team to give Jackson a look. But the result was no different than when the agents for Terry Glenn, Joe Horn, Eric Moulds and Koren Robinson reached out to the Dolphins in recent months. The Dolphins passed on each.
Dolphins passed on him.
wouldnt have been a good place to play anyways. I think he would fit best with Oakland or Tennessee, both have young new QBs, Russell and Young, and need a young WR to throw to.