He supposedly slipped due to his injury, at least that's what I recall reading
And yes I want Corey Davis at 10, defense and maybe a tackle somewhere in there the rest of the way
So we can have another person with injury concerns? I apologize if there was sarcasm there it is hard to tell on this board
Agreed, I am not here trying to make him better than he is, just that he certainly has the things that aren't teachable. Just wish he was able to get a year of NFL coaching under his belt, I think that is where he would benefit the most
Well he wasn't eligible to come back until week 7, and by the time he got caught up on the offense and would make any contribution he probably wouldn't been able to play last year anyway, not that big of a deal as it looks like he should be good to go and he likely wont be behind any of the other receivers learning the offense this year as it is new to everyone.
I do wish he had a chance to learn some route running techniques from Sanjay Lal but hopefully Watkins can help teach him what he learned in that regard
That may be but as I understand it ROH isn't very profitable and likely wouldn't last that much longer. If they were making a good amount of money they likely wouldn't be up for sale
http://buffalowdown.com/2017/02/03/buffalo-bills-kolby-listenbee-ready/
It was also discovered that Listenbee was dealing with hip instability from a hit he endured while at TCU.
“I had a play at TCU where I injured it and my tailbone was hurting, it shot through my tailbone and my pelvis was shifting, getting shot up,” Listenbee said of his hip injury. “Each game kind of like made it worse.”
In December, he had hip surgery to repair it and said that he would return in 2017 — healthy.
He ran that 40 with a double sports hernia, not exactly a fair comparison. Listenbee was also a track star, I read that he ran a 100m (which is 110 yards) dash in 10.09, that's damn fast and he is 6'1" which would make him a taller Goodwin too
Edit: Apparently it was 10.04
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Mews50JyQ
It is possible, but I don't want to label him mr glass without him atleast stepping on the field. He did run a 4.38 40 or whatever with double sports hernia so he could be tough. I don't know if he was injury prone in college or not, but if he wasn't then we should give him a chance to prove himself
Now if we can get them to be less strict on the defense (holding, illegal contact, PI, roughing the passer) it would be exponentially better to watch but
Some shows I like that are underrated imo, Psych, Monk, Leverage (light hearted cop shows) A-Team (was essentially the original type of that genre), Futurama, Suits, Burn Notice
"I am going to pop the question!" hahahah
and yeah I agree re: Shane, he barely if at all connected on the elbow, the one saving grace is that 1) you know there will be crazy spots in the match, 2) it means they see AJ as a big deal since he is going against a McMahon at WM
So I think it means I will be sports entertained and AJ has good things for him going forward so I can live with it
I thought jerami grant should have stayed but he proved me wrong in regards to money anyway (still think he would have been a better player in the NBA if he stayed one more year and thus made more over the long run) McCullough I think has earned a decent wage too but out him in the same boat as grant, lydon would be lucky to get where they are of now, he stays another year then he'd be on grant and McCullough level and senior year he'd have a potential for a lottery pick imo