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Chocolate Lab;1956215 said:http://cbs4.com/sports/keyshawn.johnson.parcells.2.646600.html
Keyshawn Johnson In Aqua And Orange?
Parcells Reaches Out To His Former Player
Reporting
Jim Berry
(CBS4)
Dolphins Vice President of Football Operations Bill Parcells is telling Keyshawn Johnson that if he un-retires he can have a job in Miami. Sources are telling CBS4 Sports that Parcells is reaching out to his former receiver in New York and Dallas about possibly joining the Dolphins.
Johnson worked with Parcells at ESPN in 2007 as a football analyst after being waived by the Carolina Panthers before the 2007 season.
Parcells coached Johnson with the Jets from 1997-1999 and later with the Cowboys from 2004-2005. He spent four seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in which he was part of the team that won Super Bowl XXXVII.
Johnson was the overall number one pick of the Jets in 1996 coming out of USC. In his eleven seasons in the NFL, Johnson made three Pro Bowls, caught 814 passes for 10, 571 yards, and 64 touchdowns.
(© MMVIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)
Bledsoe has a history of grooming young QB'sCowboyChris;1956489 said:next we will hear BP make the same offer to Bledsoe.
Future;1956195 said:We do need a deep threat...
Hostile;1956193 said:Do it Key. If I don't have to hear you on TV praising yourself any more I will be thrilled.
:laugh1:YoMick;1956519 said:But the real question here is... does he still have Offensive Tackle/Guard type speed?:laugh2:
Future;1956195 said:We do need a deep threat...
Nors;1956511 said:Bledsoe has a history of grooming young QB's
Oh, trust me, I didn't have a problem with that one. AT ALL!:laugh2:Bob Sacamano;1956358 said:one was in defense of a late-hit on Terry Glenn, against the Browns
Kilyin;1956658 said:No, he doesn't. In fact, I challenge you to name one QB he's 'groomed'. Just one. And don't say Tom Brady, because Brady was already leagues above Bledsoe when he came into the NFL.
Kilyin;1956658 said:No, he doesn't. In fact, I challenge you to name one QB he's 'groomed'. Just one. And don't say Tom Brady, because Brady was already leagues above Bledsoe when he came into the NFL.
Romoisgod;1956171 said:• Jerome Stanley, Keyshawn Johnson's agent, said Tuesday the ESPN analyst continues strongly to consider a comeback and has discussed the Dolphins as a possibility. Word is he wants to decide by mid-March.
WFOR-4 reported Johnson's former coach, Dolphins executive Bill Parcells, would be receptive to the ex-receiver making a comeback here. Johnson, 35, had 70 catches for 815 yards in his last season (with Carolina in 2006).
Future;1956957 said:Brady was a 7th round pick when he came into the NFL and Bledsoe had been to a Super Bowl. I disagree.
Kilyin;1957119 said:Sixth round actually and so what? What round a player is drafted in means absolutely nothing, except to you people who care about some sort of imaginary 'pedigree'.
What round was Romo drafted in? Yeah, so I guess Bledsoe is a better QB than Romo?
And Bledsoe had been to a Superbowl eh? On the bench... big frickin deal.
The Pillsbury throwboy on the Giants has been to a Superbowl in the same capacity. Means about as much as Bledsoe going to one.
Yeagermeister;1957130 said:He was the NE QB when they lost to GB.