He'll have to, if he doesn't fix the D before that.Can’t wait until we play Jacksonville again and Bill runs it up.
He'll have to, if he doesn't fix the D before that.Can’t wait until we play Jacksonville again and Bill runs it up.
That would have to be the fastest recovery from a hamstring injury in history.
New Patriots WR Josh Gordon is healthy enough from his strained hamstring to play Sunday vs. the Lions, per source.
Good point, I just Googled the Cooks contract with the Rams and it's clearly more than the Pats were willing and able to do; basically Deion Branch, redux.The Patriots didn't have $8 million to pay Cooks. It would have been nice to keep him but they couldn't. He was a luxury they couldn't afford. I'm not sure why this point seems to get lost so often.
Okay, that was six minutes of funWhistle while you work~~~~
Based on Tom's willingness to be the most underpaid player in NFL history, I'm sure he will give up the number.Think Brady will give up #12? I really hope Josh asks though.
Man what does that say about the communication between the coach and the GM?LOL, Belichick refusing to talk about this on 'EEI because it's not "official" -- even tho the Patriots have already sent out a release about it.
Times like this I miss the clappy emoji.Man what does that say about the communication between the coach and the GM?
Jamie Collins and Malcolm Butler?Anyone have a talented, yet troubled, LB and CB?
He runs so effortlessly, but looks to be constantly leaving defenders in his wake.Okay, that was six minutes of fun
This is my view as well. In addition to the chance of behavioral issues arising again, he is pretty likely to just not be very good after missing so much time. But it’s clearly worth a roll of the dice.There is so little risk, it’s a no-brainer, but I also fully anticipate he won’t make it long. I’d be surprised if he’s on the roster on Thanksgiving.
He's always posted numbers immediately after missing any time.he is pretty likely to just not be very good after missing so much time
That trades can be done but no official til he gets in town?Man what does that say about the communication between the coach and the GM?
Gonna head down the bar at Patriots place and ask around.Man what does that say about the communication between the coach and the GM?
Sure when he was 23, 24 and 26. Now he is 27 years old. Most certainly still prime age for a WR but at some point time catches up to all of these guys. On one hand you could argue that his body has the benefits of having taken less abuse but on the other is he going to snap right back into game shape now that he is in his late 20s? Who the hell knows. But I do t think his previous immediate bounce backs to productivity carry much weight projecting what he will do this timeHe's always posted numbers immediately after missing any time.
As a recovering addict with much of the similar issues, fear based drug use last chance at work I have been flip flopping on how the situation may play out.Gonna head down the bar at Patriots place and ask around.
Love the move. Big, strong, fast and can catch. I've had a big WR crush on him since his days at Baylor. 2 big RZ targets now for Tom. Football hope is he can learn the routes and calls.
Life hope; Substance abuse is a mofo. Even if not for his NFL career and the Pats prospects this year, hope he is able to control that.
Nothing?Man what does that say about the communication between the coach and the GM?
Um, the coach is the GM. It was a joke and a good one.Nothing?
It's Belichick not wanting to talk about until he has to and/or until he has passed a physical. You honestly think he is not privy to every bit of detail regarding Josh Gordon getting traded to his team?
Thanks for the insight.As a recovering addict with much of the similar issues, fear based drug use last chance at work I have been flip flopping on how the situation may play out.
He has no idea what hes in for, god knows what Cleveland let him get away with when he had his 1600 yard season. He's going to a highly structured environment which demands the best out of you. It's either going to bring the best out of him or it will be to much for him to handle mentally. I hope its the latter. Really rooting for the guy addiction is a bitch.
The former?As a recovering addict with much of the similar issues, fear based drug use last chance at work I have been flip flopping on how the situation may play out.
He has no idea what hes in for, god knows what Cleveland let him get away with when he had his 1600 yard season. He's going to a highly structured environment which demands the best out of you. It's either going to bring the best out of him or it will be to much for him to handle mentally. I hope its the latter. Really rooting for the guy addiction is a bitch.
Not to speak for the Mort, but fairly certain he was joking...Nothing?
It's Belichick not wanting to talk about until he has to and/or until he has passed a physical. You honestly think he is not privy to every bit of detail regarding Josh Gordon getting traded to his team?
Good luck in your fight.As a recovering addict with much of the similar issues, fear based drug use last chance at work I have been flip flopping on how the situation may play out.
He has no idea what hes in for, god knows what Cleveland let him get away with when he had his 1600 yard season. He's going to a highly structured environment which demands the best out of you. It's either going to bring the best out of him or it will be to much for him to handle mentally. I hope its the former. Really rooting for the guy addiction is a bitch.
The addictive personality is the issue, not the substances. I’d be more worried about the opiates than the coke though. Especially for an NFL player.The shock I feel with this move, if it happens officially, is that they are taking a chance on a guy with extreme issues. It's not just a little weed here and there. He's on record saying he's done opioids and even cocaine in his past. It's just shocking that Bill would do something like this.