I think I read the NFL has 60 days to make their decision. I think we all fully expect them to take at least that long to decideIf he is applying today I seriously doubt the ruling will come down today.
I think I read the NFL has 60 days to make their decision. I think we all fully expect them to take at least that long to decide
Agreed. If Josh Gordon and Pacman Jones can get reinstated, Gregory definitely should.Saw that as well. I don't expect a quick decision on this, but the 60 days put us close to training camp. Personally I think he will be reinstated unless he screws up.
Gordon got rejected the first time and took another 6 months before he was clearedAgreed. If Josh Gordon and Pacman Jones can get reinstated, Gregory definitely should.
He wasn't drafted to fail 3 drug tests, either, canine lad.He wasn't drafted to save the day.
Nobody said anything about accrued seasons, that's your take.
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Yeah it is my take. Because it's the right take. If you only take into account "years since drafted", you're simply not evaluating your draft picks properly.
It took 5 years after the draft for us to get Staubach. One of the best draft picks ever.
Pump the brakes there little buddy. He's done nothing to deserve being called the best pass rusher. He has a lot to prove.
So Gregory is our best pass rusher? Wow, I didnt even know that. How many sacks does he have in the NFL?
A couple of years ago, I could buy into our best pass rusher being a player who hasn't proven it yet. Now, we've got proven pass rushers in Lawrence and Irving. Now, I'd love for Gregory to be better than both of them, but right now, we don't know if he's even better than Charlton.
Wait, D-Law got suspended?
You're totally crazy. You're trying to and FAILING to compare Staubach who had a 4 year navy commitment and was allowed to spend 2 weeks leave a year in training camp and not trying to overcome a devastating injury to WASTING a high 2nd round pick on a severely injured player that at the time NOBODY knew for sure he would ever be able to play again or be able to live up to college expectations prior to the injury which he hasn't. There couldn't be a worse comparison if you tried. Trying to compare a project using a high 2nd round pick that should have been a 6th or 7th round pick to a Heisman Trophy winner that had a 4 year navy commitment. BTW Staubach was a TENTH round pick not a high 2nd round pick.
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You have to admit though: he uses his bolds well.You're making zero sense. Just stop
You're making zero sense. Just stop
I'm sure he'll be there, but according to Nate Newton its gonna take about a year to get back into being NFL ready.I hope he's there for the opening of camp.