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Wayne to the Pats
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/135011...agree-deal
Perfect spot for him. I think he'll do well
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I think it's another obvious ploy by the Cheatriots to get an unfair advantage. Can't deflate, time for another angle. I'm not the least bit surprised, I'm sure they already have backup plans to backup their backup plans
Meh. They should be more concerned about signing a decent CB in that shoddy backfield of theirs instead of signing a 36 year old broken down WR looking for that 1 last check to ride out in the sunset with.
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His resume will now include receiving passes from 2 sure fire HOF QBs who are in the discussion for being the best ever to play that position, and potentially a third in Andrew Luck. Not too shabby even if he is washed up.
Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
They guy has earned the right to finish on his terms. He gave his body for his last team certainly no one should have a issue if he wants one more shot no matter the team.
Hey, its up to him if he wants to keep playing. He's balled out for how many years? Let him play as long as he wants.
Quote:His resume will now include receiving passes from 2 sure fire HOF QBs who are in the discussion for being the best ever to play that position, and potentially a third in Andrew Luck. Not too shabby even if he is washed up. It's hard to imagine any WR in NFL History playing with a better trio of QBs. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:It's hard to imagine any WR in NFL History playing with a better trio of QBs.He's been a pretty fortunate guy. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Quote:His resume will now include receiving passes from 2 sure fire HOF QBs who are in the discussion for being the best ever to play that position, and potentially a third in Andrew Luck. Not too shabby even if he is washed up.This. I didn't think of it upon first reading the news, but damn, so much this.
Only other player I can think of isn't even a receiver. Charles Haley. Dude won Super Bowls with Montana, Aikman, and Young. Legit company.
Quote:It's hard to imagine any WR in NFL History playing with a better trio of QBs. “Motivation alone is not enough. If you have an idiot and you motivate him,now you have a motivated idiot.” Jim Rohn Quote:Only other player I can think of isn't even a receiver. Charles Haley. Dude won Super Bowls with Montana, Aikman, and Young. Legit company. I was thinking of WRs but you provided an excellent overall example. It was way overdue for Charles Haley to get into the HOF. I thought Haley was what swung the balance of power in the NFC/ NFL from the 49ers to the Cowboys. Jimmy Johnson was a master at making great trades. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:His resume will now include receiving passes from 2 sure fire HOF QBs who are in the discussion for being the best ever to play that position, and potentially a third in Andrew Luck. Not too shabby even if he is washed up. Very good point. Even though he was always "the enemy" I've always liked watching him play. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. Quote:Very good point. My impression of Reggie Wayne as a WR is that while he certainly had plenty of talent, their were many WRs with more talent than Wayne but never came close to having Wayne's career. Though Wayne benefited from playing with great QBs the vast majority of his NFL career, what jumps out is Wayne's excellent work ethic and the precision of his game. Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne were on the same page and it benefited them and the Colts greatly. Wayne's value to the Colts when they made the transition to Andrew Luck is something that's still paying dividends for Luck and the Colts, even though Wayne is gone. |
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