Don't really know what his role will be but I hope if he's playing he performs better than DJs paralysis by analysis style of route reading.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: DaveBrown74 on April 03, 2021, 10:56:55 AMAccording to Manfred's press release current and former players were consulted for their views. I haven't seen a specific press release from The Players Association supporting the decision though.
Were the players polled on this issue?
Quote from: XNYrnLA on February 20, 2017, 01:00:56 AMHaving Brady drop passes on your hands helps a bit too.
Todge,
The Patriots proved again that there is not a very specific size or speed requirement for Wide Receivers and possibly other skilled positions... the only requirement is talent and ability... the best barometer for equating that in prospects is achievement stats and this kid has proven he can play at a high level at the position.
Quote from: quacker on January 04, 2016, 07:18:35 PMApparently Pagano and the Colts are kissing and making up so my choice now would be Spags.
Chuck Pagano. I heard he's available and he's been successful.
Quote from: Suburbanites II on November 15, 2010, 11:24:54 AM
Don, I lay claim to some Rhodey legacy. Although I'm native New Yorker who's live in NJ the last 14 years, I was transferred to run the RI sales office for my company. I lived in a cool little town called East Greenwhich from 93-95 and my office was first in Warwick and then moved to East Providence. I was their during Providence's Buddy Renaissance; I had a great time.