NFL Discussion Thread - Hall of Fame Game: August 3rd

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Antonio Brown is awesome as a #2 receiver and Sanders is great as a #3. They just need that big game breaking target as their #1 and a pass catching tight end. Hopefully Bell works out for them when he comes back.
 
COME ON NEW ENGLAND. Just bring him in for a workout!

EyeOnFootballTerrell Owens wants to play for the Patriots
By Ryan Wilson | CBSSports.comSeptember 18, 2013 10:10 am ET



T.O. might want to play for the Pats but we suspect the feeling isn't mutual. (USATSI) The Patriots are in desperate need of experienced wide receivers, and Terrell Owens, who last played in a regular-season game in 2010, desperately wants back in the league. So it stands to reason that T.O. would make a case for the Patriots giving him another chance at NFL redemption.



“Obviously the situation with the Patriots, they are starting out with a lot of new guys,” Owens told the Boston Globe's Gary Washburn. “You never know how management is thinking, what their process is as far as bringing in veterans.

“I understand they may look at my age as an issue but I'm not your average 39-year-old. I think if you watch me work out, I'm not really concerned about injuries or anything like that. Plus, I'll be getting paid the vet minimum, so it's not like I am asking for any extra incentive in my contract."

Owens is right: Compared to other 39-year-olds, he's a freak of nature. But that still doesn't translate in a league where the average career is less than five years. In 2012, T.O. lasted just 20 days in Seahawks' training camp, a stint that included more preseason drops (3) than receptions (2). It was further proof that his best days are receding in the rearview.

Owens, meanwhile, thinks it has more to do with his off-field issues than his lack of on-field productivity.

“I think it's the reputation of the things I've done in the past," he said. "People won't let my mistakes die. It's just puzzling for me. I'm just keeping my faith, staying patient, and praying I get another opportunity.”

The Patriots have been down this road before with Chad Ochocinco, who arrived in New England prior to the 2011 season. By the time it was over, he managed just 15 receptions for the year, was a non-factor in the Super Bowl loss, and was released that offseason. The Pats will no doubt stick with what they have and pray for the quick return of Rob Gronkowski and Danny Amendola.
 
i might've posted it in here earlier, but could you imagine the pats signing TO, ocho, and Moss? instant lulz :rofl:
 
You can't tell me T.O. is any worse than their current WRing core. He still ran a 4.45 at age 39 so at the very least he can [to quote randy moss] 'take the top off the defense.' T.O. roasted his defenders in the seahawks preseason game vs the Broncos last year, but his issue was the damn drops.
 
DMX...i remember hearing the in general, Pitt doesn't heavily game plan for each individual opponent. this was a few years back. did you ever hear that? i thought it was odd. not sure if it's still true now, if it was ever true to begin with.


Not about the offense but defensively this is true. One of the few criticisms about LeBeau was his lack of change with the Pats in particular. Brady kept carving them up and he didn't adjust the D to try something dramatically different. Guess his track record allows it but Tom's precision killed the fire zone and it happened time after time
 
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we are going to need one of those guys (KT or AD) to step up even when gronk comes back. if they both keep it up, this offense won't move at all even with gronk. at least not until groin boy gets back into lineup for a game before tearing whatever is left of his groin and/or hib abductor whatever it is.

he needs to get on that machine at the gym that chicks use that makes most dudes stop and stare. the one where they open and close their...nevermind :lol:
 
You can't tell me T.O. is any worse than their current WRing core. He still ran a 4.45 at age 39 so at the very least he can [to quote randy moss] 'take the top off the defense.' T.O. roasted his defenders in the seahawks preseason game vs the Broncos last year, but his issue was the damn drops.

The circus he'll bring to New England makes him not worth it. Last thing the Pats want is more cameras.
 
The steelers over the last few years have been lack luster in their drafting and FA signing as well.

Which brings up the question where and who is that money tied up to.

Over the past decade they've even solid at drafting WRs ( Plex / Homles / Wallace / Etc )

Mendehall couldn't stay healthy.

Defensively Lebeau made it work.

I think time has just caught up with the franchise and it's time to "rebuild".
I was thinking bout this when watching that Steelers game too...its like for the past couple years they seem to lose players but never replace them with somebody equal or better..but since its a solid franchise they are able to still compete somehow so they never bottom out and rebuild
 
 Last thing the Pats want is more cameras.
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Now that's truly a double entendre. 
 
Laurent Robinson or Early Doucet?

*DJ Khaled bridge dive*

The Roc Carmichael era is over in Houston. Good luck with him Philly. I would've rather the Texans kept him and got rid of Brandon "Personal Foul Pass Interference" Harris
 
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Do people really think T.O. would still bring a flood of media attention to the Patriots? Nobody cares about him anymore. He was quiet and played well in both seasons with the Bengals and Bills. They had Tim friggin Tebow last year and still kept things in check. They would be idiots not to give him a shot.
 
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