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Orange Crush77
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I just realized how glad I am Greg is back
I just realized how glad I am Greg is back
Did you intentionally misspell George?Just as a point of order - I am gladder than you are that Greg is back.
Did you intentionally misspell George?
If Stokes improves as much this year as he did last season (assuming democrats allow football at all); and as badly as the Broncos need corners, I'd go StokesLeCounte
IMHO, you have to judge the guy's temperament and desire which ain't great. Try to light a fire under. If it were me, he'd already be goneI think it is a bit crazy to declare they are going to cut him at season end for 2 reasons:
This just seems odd given the activity that we have seen in the off-season.
- We didn't address the tackle position at all. If we were fed up with James, wouldn't we bring in a guy to compete with him, or be a security blanket if there was no faith he would be able to play this year.
- If James comes in this year and plays at a Pro Bowl level, do you still cut him at the end of the year?
If Stokes improves as much this year as he did last season (assuming democrats allow football at all); and as badly as the Broncos need corners, I'd go Stokes
IMHO, you have to judge the guy's temperament and desire which ain't great. Try to light a fire under. If it were me, he'd already be gone
Not against the idea of cutting him now, but I don't think you go into a season and say a player will be cut at the end of a season. So much can happen.
The trend line on Bolles is bad and seems predictable, but some times the lightbulb goes on later for some guys. The White Sox have a guy named Edwin Encarnation who broke into the major leagues at age 22 - and didn't become a good ball player until his 7th season in the bigs -and now has put together 8 straight highly productive seasons.
Front Office would love to cut him after last season that is why we have a new cap Guru .
James is already gone
The trend line on Bolles is bad and seems predictable, but some times the lightbulb goes on later for some guys. The White Sox have a guy named Edwin Encarnation who broke into the major leagues at age 22 - and didn't become a good ball player until his 7th season in the bigs -and now has put together 8 straight highly productive seasons.
How do we tell ?LOL - sorry - Head up my Arse -
How do we tell ?