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Josh Freeman Released - Jags Need To Claim Him!
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Sign him. If they want to tank bad enough like it appears so far, you can still do that with Freeman on the roster. See if a change of pace does well for him, though. Release Henne immediately and let Josh back up Gabbert while you evaluate and determine if he could be in the plans (in whatever capacity) for this team. Like Shefter said on ESPN, he showed in 2010 he can be very good and if he could've eliminated a few mistakes last year, it would've been a pretty good year as well. I still want us to go defeated and draft Bridgewater, but it couldn't hurt having a band aid already on the team in case Bridgewater's stock plummets or he has a serious injury and we don't draft him anyway.
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