I was thinking fullback - the Pats are loaded at TE. - - - Updated - - - And promptly fumbles the ball away...
Because you claimed i hated Christians. Try to keep up with yourself buddy. I suggest you re-read this thread and your posts. You have been on attack mode from the start about race. Its damn sad you cant see it.
" Quote Originally Posted by CRUE CAB View Post And if he were black, there would be a million excuses." Ahem..... Dont post racist trash and i wont call you racist trash.
So now pointing out the obvious fact that blacks get preferential treatment in the NFL is "racism"........dude, that's funny stuff......might want to go back and brush up on your definitions.
Seems like Tebow is getting yet another chance in his short so far career to prove himself. Is three different teams not enough?
So what does that say about Tebow when he's 3rd string on a team with a horrible QB like Sanchez? Not much.
No what you said was that blacks get a free pass and whites don't, so do you use a mirror or turn your head when you backpedal.
The one thing Belichick hates is a prima donna, and Tebow is respectful of coaches. He will not be indulging in any self-promotion while he's with the Patriots. He will either integrate into the team successfully, or he will go elsewhere.
Not what I said, but way more black players have been arrested, suspended, jailed then whites. And most of them have been welcomed back with open arms. Try not splitting hairs with me, I know exactly what I said. I even gave a list of players that are relevant, not one from the 60s.
Randy Moss, Corey Dillon, Albert Haynsworth, Gronk, Chad Johnson etc etc etc. He has shown he will look the other way if he feels players will help him win. That is his job afterall. To win.
He has been with losers and teams with no future. Denver is one hit away from wishing they had kept Ole Lefty and the Jets are on a permanent downward spiral.
I'm excited about this. I hated to see such a bright young talent almost leaving the game due to non interest. I think alot of teams will regret passing on him in time. Glad we have him.
I think you will have to agree that the treatment of blacks and whites in the NFL is a bit different........Ray Lewis was involved in a double murder in Atlanta and was welcomed back into the NFL and promoted relentlessly as a star in the league..........meanwhile Matt Jones drank a beer on a golf course with some buddies and was essentially black-balled from the NFL........
Rex Ryan = Two AFC championship games in 4 years. Winning NFL record and is 4-2 in the playoffs. You = zero NFL anything I'm guessing Ryan in a better coach than you when it comes to running a NFL football program. Would you agree?
All QBs are one hit away. But Manning is alot closer to one, retirement and two is much more fragile.
And you were in the NFL for how long, Chief? - - - Updated - - - Jones drank his way off the Jags and showed up fat for camp with the Bengals. On top of the fact that he was not well liked in Jax and never really produced. Even though he was picked over much better players in 2005.
Does lying come naturally to you or do you have to work at it. On July 10, 2008 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Matt Jones was arrested at gunpoint and charged with felony possession of a controlled substance.[8] Jones and one other former Arkansas football player, Jared Hicks, were inside a vehicle that was searched by police. The police found a plastic bag filled with six grams of a white substance that tested positive as cocaine and a jar with possible marijuana residue. Officers questioned Jones and he acknowledged the white powder was in fact cocaine, the report said. Jones' dad, Steve Jones, disputed the allegations that his son was involved in any wrongdoing, releasing a statement which was posted on the web site of Fayetteville television station, KNWA-TV: "We want to make it clear that Matt was not in possession of any drugs, but that there were drugs in the vehicle and were located in the closest proximity to Matt." On October 8, 2008, an agreement was reached between Jones and the Washington County Prosecutor's Office. Prosecutor John Threet agreed to send the case to drug court on October 13, 2008. Prosecutors said the felony charge would be dismissed if Jones completes the drug program. A hearing in drug court, rather than in the regular criminal system, allows Jones to keep any conviction off his record. The NFL suspended Jones for three weeks for violating the league's substance abuse policy. He was in the lineup for Week 8, pending an appeal.[9] On December 9, 2008, the NFL upheld Jones' three-game suspension which caused him to miss the rest of the season.[10] On March 9, 2009 in Washington County, Jones was arrested again after failing a drug test which showed that he had alcohol in his system. This violated the condition of his probation.[11] He was held in jail after he asked to be imprisoned rather than sent to a six-week residential treatment program that would have interfered with the beginning of training camp. He was released on March 14, 2009 after his latest arrest, but will be back in court on April 13.[12] So did you forget the cocaine or leave it out on purpose?
He failed an alcohol test while on probation for possession of cocaine.....because he had been drinking beers with buddies on a golf course. In his last season with the Jaguars he played quite good for the 12 games he played but was immediately cut (his numbers extrapolate out to an 87 catch/1014 yard 16 game season). I watched him throughout his Bengals preseason and thought he played really good. Do you have any links indicating he showed up "fat" for camp. Suffice it to say that Michael Irving got a far longer lease when it came to substance abuse and other criminal activity.
He had already been suspended for three games for the cocaine charge..........he was then released by the Jaguars and black-balled from the league for drinking some beer while on probation........meanwhile Michael "Do Another Line" Irving is in the HOF.....and Ray "Let's Kill Another One" Lewis is on his way......