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Pats really moving on from scrappy lunchpail WRs
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Pats really moving on from scrappy lunchpail WRs
So are we gonna discuss the lack of a "new post" feature and how that will affect this thread come game day?
I'm reading Riley had everything but the ability to cover, which led to the cut. Wonder if he'll be claimed.
Jets 'projected' offense on paper for Week 1 is a damn joke.
It's gonna be a lot of refreshing manually. Method said he's not interested in changing how it is either I think.
Cravens, in the group message, praised each of his teammates for their skills and expressed gratitude for them and their role in his life. He said that he had enjoyed playing with them, but was retiring on Sunday and ended the text message with, “Peace out,” and then removed himself from the group chat.
That response to injury wasn’t the first such instance in Cravens’s career. At one point, while playing at Southern California, he went missing for three days after getting hurt and considered quitting football, according to a person with knowledge of Cravens’s past.
The California native recently had struggled with homesickness, and had moved his parents to Northern Virginia, two people said. (Cravens is close to his parents and last year for Christmas bought his mother a new car and his father a new pickup truck.) Some people sensed that family matters had weighed on Cravens since last season.
S'ua Cravens gotta leave the nest bruh. His parents should intervene and express to him that, a part of growing up is leaving your family. What's he going to do, live in their basement?
At some point, you've got to eventually leave home. He'll have a world of regret, if things don't pan out.
S'ua Cravens gotta leave the nest bruh. His parents should intervene and express to him that, a part of growing up is leaving your family. What's he going to do, live in their basement?
At some point, you've got to eventually leave home. He'll have a world of regret, if things don't pan out.
Not that easy for some people. Rather simplistic way of looking at things without really knowing what he's dealing with.
he's only 22 or 23. nowadays that's not even THAT crazy. i think it's naive to say he should just leave home without the full picture
He was drafted last year, correct? Spent his rookie season in DC, and the article says his parents eventually moved out there? I'm trying to understand the entire story
I mean, if he didn't want to "leave home" why'd he even submit his name for the NFL draft? And, he left USC early, with eligibility left...
He was drafted last year, correct? Spent his rookie season in DC, and the article says his parents eventually moved out there? I'm trying to understand the entire story
I mean, if he didn't want to "leave home" why'd he even submit his name for the NFL draft? And, he left USC early, with eligibility left...