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Expecting Gordon to be there for the playoffs is a big ask.
Good point. Several posters have written high hopes for him in several threads.
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Expecting anything from Gordon in 2019 is a big ask.Expecting Gordon to be there for the playoffs is a big ask.
Expecting anything from Gordon in 2019 is a big ask.
I think his ceiling is 2018 Chris Hogan production. His floor is he hangs it up in August ala Eric Decker.
Im keeping my expectations pretty low. Something like 1500 yards and 12 tds. Anything more would be gravy
The first attempt was thrown behind him; the miss was more Brady's fault than Patterson's....Would love a Full TC with him and Brady. Still have nightmares of Patterson muffing those Slants in the AFCC Game.
Only?100 receptions
2000 yards
20 touchdowns
Expecting Gordon to be there for the playoffs is a big ask.
I actually had some disagreeing when I said Gordon cannot be counted on. Even Gordon would agree with that.
What makes you say "even Gordon would agree with that"? There's no way of knowing where he's at mentally/psychologically.
If you want to argue that it seems unlikely Gordon can be counted on -- fine, history has indicated as much.
But to say with certainty that Gordon cannot be counted on is unfair to him. Sometimes those with addiction are able to permanently kick the habit and move forward in a positive way. It's a tough journey and the odds may seem long, but it has happened before and I'm rooting like hell for Gordon to make a successful recovery.
It’s unfair to him? Not sure how one correlates to the other. He could be the nicest guy in the world but there’s no way in hell any team could count on him.What makes you say "even Gordon would agree with that"? There's no way of knowing where he's at mentally/psychologically.
If you want to argue that it seems unlikely Gordon can be counted on -- fine, history has indicated as much.
But to say with certainty that Gordon cannot be counted on is unfair to him. Sometimes those with addiction are able to permanently kick the habit and move forward in a positive way. It's a tough journey and the odds may seem long, but it has happened before and I'm rooting like hell for Gordon to make a successful recovery.