RayClay
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Sorry Pats1.
Nice article. This guy looks like he's just at the age when he realizes opportunities won't always be there.
The Pats can't seem to keep three healthy TEs and even if he doesn't stick here, a good showing might set him up for a few more years in the league.
It was only training camp, but he looked pretty smooth to me.
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/10/20/a_valued_return_man/
Nice article. This guy looks like he's just at the age when he realizes opportunities won't always be there.
The Pats can't seem to keep three healthy TEs and even if he doesn't stick here, a good showing might set him up for a few more years in the league.
It was only training camp, but he looked pretty smooth to me.
I love being here, man. This is my family away from my family," said Rivers, who turns 29 next Friday. . "My wife [Latasha] and three kids are back home in Texas and everybody here is like family. I really enjoyed being here and when I got the opportunity to come back, I couldn't wait. I was excited."
So, Rivers remains ready to replace Watson, whether he gets the call or not.
"It didn't matter whether he went down or if he was just tired. It's like, 'OK, where do you need me?' " Rivers said. "That's my job to come in every week and get as prepared as I can as far as looks, and get all those mental reps and go through stuff in my head and in books and watching film to whereas if something does happen, I'll be ready to go.
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/10/20/a_valued_return_man/












