NFL Discussion Thread: Pats win SB XLIX. Offseason begins

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Fred Davis is one of the dumbest human beings alive

Seen dude a million times in the club ..if he gets back to form I'll be very surprised
 
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Fred Davis gonna end up finally fulfilling his potential next to Gronk....

Yup, don't discount the new environment, we've seen them bring guys back to life.


Belicheck going to do work with 2 feature TE's.
 
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i remember wasting a late round draft pick 2 years ago on fred davis because i ran out of time and couldnt figure out who to take :lol:
 
I've seen a lot of Kenny Bell... he disappears at times, that's his biggest problem. Very talented.
 
NFL free agent Bradshaw pleads no contest to Ohio pot charge


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By DAN SEWELL
— May. 11, 2015 11:40 AM EDT

CINCINNATI (AP) — A veteran NFL running back with two Super Bowl rings has pleaded no contest and paid a fine to settle a misdemeanor count of marijuana possession.

Court documents at Eaton Municipal Court first obtained Monday by The Associated Press showed that Ahmad Bradshaw paid $351 in fines and costs under a plea agreement. His Ohio driving privileges were suspended for six months.

A second minor misdemeanor, a traffic charge, was dismissed.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told the AP that Bradshaw's case will be reviewed "under our policies." Any potential punishment would depend on his status in the league's drug program.

Bradshaw, 29, is a free agent after playing the last two seasons for the Indianapolis Colts. He scored eight touchdowns with 725 total yards in 10 games in 2014 before suffering a season-ending fractured fibula. He played for two Super Bowl champions as a New York Giant.

He had earlier pleaded not guilty to the charges from a Feb. 5 traffic stop in western Ohio by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Bradshaw's attorney confirmed the court records but declined to comment further Monday.

"Pretty much what's in the public record is what's there," said attorney David Williamson of Dayton.

The state police had sent several substances from the car for crime laboratory tests, but they found nothing illegal other than the small amount of marijuana.

Troopers said Bradshaw was stopped for following another vehicle too closely on Interstate 70 in western Ohio. Trooper J.A. Barhorst said in a statement that he "smelled the strong odor of raw marijuana" coming from inside the Cadillac after he pulled it over.

A no-contest plea means Bradshaw didn't contest the case against him. Municipal Court Judge Paul Henry then ruled him guilty.

http://pro32.ap.org/article/nfl-free-agent-bradshaw-pleads-no-contest-ohio-pot-charge
 
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Yikes, that's a big time catch.



Beckham on another level though, can't wait to see him this season.

Hope Cruz is at least 80% of who he was.
I think he just said that his catch was better than Odell's. Not that he was a better player...
 
I think he just said that his catch was better than Odell's. Not that he was a better player...

I don't think the catch was better either, great but not the same level of difficulty.

Speaking of level of difficulty, I know it barely hit the ground but if Evan Spencer would have could have come down with that one hander in traffic while taking a shot from a Bama safety in the Sugar Bowl, that would be the one.
 
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Surprise team this year? We are past the period of any significant free agents signing, and the draft's done.
 
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Last two drafts
2015: Cooper, Edwards Jr., Walford, Feliciano
2014: Mack, Carr, Jackson, Ellis, McGill, Carrie

2015 free agent pick-ups
Rodney Hudson, C (from KC) - five years, $44.5 million
Dan Williams, DT (from ARZ) - four years, $25 million
Nate Allen, S (from PHI) - four years, $23 million
Curtis Lofton, LB (from NO) - three years, $18 million
Lee Smith, TE (from BUF) - three years, $9 million
Malcolm Smith, LB (from SEA) - two years, $7 million
Roy Helu, RB (from WSH) - two years, $4.1 million
Trent Richardson, RB (from IND) - two years, $3.8 million
Michael Crabtree, WR (from SF) - one year, $3.2 million
Christian Ponder, QB (from MIN) - one year, $2 million

Still don't see what they can do with this current unit aside from their recent FA/draft addition to supplant the typical AFC West obstructions.
 
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