I think he still have stuff left in the tank but he's looking for as much money as he can get and his attitude is marginal. I'd pass
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I think he still have stuff left in the tank but he's looking for as much money as he can get and his attitude is marginal. I'd pass
Yup, my guess too. He might be able to extend his career in a Tomlinson-like fashion if he's willing to swallow his pride but at this point I'd bet he's asking a lot more than a team will pay him for that type of a role.
I wonder how much of his speed he has retained? Maybe he can return kicks!:idea:
No, not even close.
I argued at the time that retaining Wells was more important than keeping Finley, because they had no one on the roster ready to step in for Wells. I mistakenly thought that Quarless would be ready to play in 2012, but if not they had lots of guys to catch the ball. A TE doesn't have to be one of them.
But, I wasn't in favor of an offer even as much as Wells got from the Rams, because he was either injured or nursing what were borderline significant injuries for years. When they talked that kind of money, I said let him go.
I admit to liking the Saturday signing. I thought he still had a year or two left. He didn't.
when you have a qb like rodgers you pay his protectors more...if they're worth it. just sayin.
To answer both your points, center isn't as important in college as it is in the NFL. Although you do bring up valid food for thought. In college a lot of centers are undersized try hard guys who can't cut it in the pros, but that doesn't diminish their role in the NFL.
Chris Johnson is at the Jets’ facility
The Jets are the Randall Tex Cobb of being able to absorb PR punishment. This can only end badly.
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Chris Johnson signs a two yr. deal with the Jets. Haven't seen the terms of the contract announced yet.
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i can confirm that sidney rice re-signed with the seahawks because i read his tweet