"That s--t wasn't about race that s--t was about fame. If O.J. wasn't famous, he'd be in jail right now. If O.J. drove a bus, he wouldn't even be O.J. He'd be Orenthal the Bus Driving Murderer." - Chris Rock 1996
My question is how comitted is he to playing and/or how many years does he have left in the tank? Injuries, some big, have hindered his career. The groin injuries/surgeries have been rampant over the years.
True. His O-line has been average/below average at best, but he can use that as a strength. He is master of getting the ball out under 3 seconds. Great at audibles at the line. Understands blitz packages and dissecting mismatches with his receivers.
One day, the Patriots will not be so lucky. I doubt it happens in 2016. I can see them going 11-5 and having issues finishing the final games like they did in 2015. It is just my prediction, I could be wrong.
I remember watching this. He still does art on a regular basis. Have to say, he has some done some good pieces.
The pro game was too much for him to digest. He had an easy scheme at PS. Heard he was a great team player in the locker room, but was always down on himself and had issues getting hinself out of moods.
If Boobie goes it is because they draft a RB. Would they bring Fred back? I doubt it. I wouldn't be surprised if they cut some of the vets Mario, Kyle, McKelvin, Graham, Urbik, etc. to gain a new group that follows the Ryan era.
I dislocated my knee cap multiple times. It is not the best injury to rehab. Once it happens the odds are it will happen again. In 7th grade I walked around on cruthes for 5 months, rehab for 3 months to strengthen.