Could Aaron Hernandez Be The RKG?

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What if he ends up a free man - should the Cowboys consider him at some point?

Under Red's watchful eye maybe Aaron could become the RKG in a 2nd chance situation.
 

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What if he ends up a free man - should the Cowboys consider him at some point?

Under Red's watchful eye maybe Aaron could become the RKG in a 2nd chance situation.

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He's been associated with shootings twice. In addition to these latest charges, older charges concerning a separate incident have been filed. He's the right kind of guy if the business you are in is opening up a Soprano's style "Bada-Bing" Club.
 

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If he somehow riggles out of this, he has Cincy Bungle written all over him. BTW do you really think Bob Kraft doesnt have the contacts to know exactly where this situation is headed?
 

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Still is America, I'd like to hear the facts before I'm a Yes or a No on this one.
 

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If he is a free man, then the state lost, or he gets a short sentence on obstruction and is a released felon. In the first case he would have all his civil rights, but there isn't currently a civil right to being a Cowboy. Maybe an EEOC ruling on disparate impact could be used to force the 'Boys to hire him, either as a free man or a felon.
 

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I would love him here in Dallas. He's a match-up nightmare for any defensive coordinator. If I were Jerry I'd call his agent NOW in an attempt to develop a relationship with the pair...
 

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We have 4 TE's already there will not be a need for a piece of trash like Hernandez. He's guilty one way or another because you don't destroy your phone thinking they can't pull your records (I.e. Steubenville rape case). You don't destroy your home security system and hire a cleaning crew if your not trying to hide something, he's guilty and I'm sure glad now that he wasn't on our draft board at all.
 

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Like many around the NFL, Brian Billick acknowledged he was stunned to see the New England Patriots release tight end Aaron Hernandez mere hours after his Wednesday morning arrest.

The NFL Network analyst and former Baltimore Ravens coach told "NFL AM" that New England's rapid decision suggests team officials knew "a good deal" about what Hernandez is up against going forward.

"Virtually every club in the league," Billick said, "via the NFL as a whole and individually, have any number of staff -- security staff -- that, as you said, are former FBI or former detectives there, in the principalities which they reside, that are there (on) full-time status to monitor, help the players transition as they travel ... but obviously with their connections with a number of these institutions, that they're able to tap back into relationships that they have to find out what's going on."

Added Billick: "Now, did they know exactly what (Hernandez is) going to be charged with? Possibly, possibly not."

Still, Billick -- who coached the Ravens back when Ray Lewis pled guilty to obstruction of justice in 2000 -- believes the difference here boils down to the tidy parting of ways with a star player.

"We've seen this before, where players are released after DUIs or domestic abuse, spousal abuse," Billick said. "Charges, not criminally prosecuted, but just charges, and most people don't say anything about it. With a player the caliber or the notoriety of Hernandez is what makes this so special, the fact that they've cut the relationship so quickly, you're right, this clearly makes this a much easier way for the organization to move past this for this not to be a distraction going forward."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...tive-to-hernandez-arrest?campaign=Twitter_atl
 

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I'm in a joke-thread, right? This is some kind of joke thread?
 

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I am really surprised that there isn't a thread asking if we should trade Witten, Escobar or Hannah to the Patriots, in light of the Hernandez arrest.
 

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What if he ends up a free man - should the Cowboys consider him at some point?

Under Red's watchful eye maybe Aaron could become the RKG in a 2nd chance situation.

Posts like these just crack me up. Your as loaded as you can be at a position like TE and you want to bring in a murderer?

I'd be more worried the Pats are going to come calling for Hannah at some point. Maybe a decent starting guard for Hannah?
 

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I'd bring him in in a heart beat. I mean, yes I'd take an amazing receiver/TE that could create hell on earth with the amazing receiving core we already have. Escobar can sit in waiting. If he's free, yeah, I'd get him in here and would not blink. Then it's up to our staff to get to him, but I'd definitely take a chance on him, and if it doesn't work out, simple, move on. But I'm in the business of getting talent. A team that sucks should not be in the business of turning down anything that could seriously boost this teams talent base. I read it right here that Tony had no team around him, so turning down talent, then whining about not having talent would be counter productive.
 
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