jdub2k4;2679463 said:I doubt it. Maybe if he had Drew Rosenhaus as an agent, he would be on a team by now.
Sarge;2679477 said:He's definitely not a hot commodity, that's for sure.
thebigeasy88;2679496 said:He'll end up in Pittsburgh and lead the league in forced fumbles, win the superbowl, and make the probowl. Just my luck...:bang2:
Big Country;2679532 said:I don't think Roy will make it to Pitt, they already have the #1 defense... That got me to thinking about those veteran teams that enhance an NFL player's career... or at least bring that player's talent up to a level enough to enhance the team's ability by allowing that player to do what they do best... in this case the defense. I think of players like Harrison, Seau, Vrabel, and T. Washington. I think of teams like NE and yes Pitt because they can incorporate players into their scheme so well. It would be interesting to see a scenario like that with Roy W.
Oh, I was serious. He needs some serious promotion for anyone to sign him as a starter. The RW die hards on these forums were the ones that failed to realize how badly Ole' Willy had regressed. I even saw one poster talking about how good Roy was playing before he got hurt even though in reality, he hardly did anything.Bleu Star;2679476 said:I see the silliness in your post but what you fail to realize is that you speak the absolute truth.
jdub2k4;2679709 said:Oh, I was serious. He needs some serious promotion for anyone to sign him as a starter. The RW die hards on these forums were the ones that failed to realize how badly Ole' Willy had regressed. I even saw one poster talking about how good Roy was playing before he got hurt even though in reality, he hardly did anything.
I think he will eventually end up on another team, but I think it might take a while. He needs to realize his true market value first because I guarantee he thinks he is still a star in this league and deserves to be paid as such.