Always liked Edwards. Thought he had a pretty good connection with Sanchez. Dumb move letting him go.
I heard that he's beefing up so that he can be an enforcer in the NFL game-fixing program, and that Ik Enempali is an enforcer in this program.
And Santonio Holmes is only 31. NFL executive: well, I see by your resume that you have some eye-popping accomplishments. Very impressive. And you're still relatively young, and obviously in great shape. Yessir, I think we can arrange for... Oh... It says here you played for the Jets? Hmm. Yeah. No. No, it's fine, I just forgot about this thing I have to do right now. But I'll call you.
This is a Rex dream reuniting signing. How many DUI's is Bray up to though? Ps Cotchery still killing it in the NFL, has a good shot at a ring, age 33...Holmes retired, age 31......Braylon retired, age 32. Should have never let #89 go.
As I read through this thread...it's funny how we "perceive" these players and start tossing around the term "old." I mean...geeezzzz...if EARLY 30's is old then what the hell am I? LOL!!!! One of the primary reasons a lot of these "kids" end up in bad places after they retire. All they know is football...most of them, yet, when they retire, they literally have more than 2/3rds of their life ahead of them AND all the debilitating health issues that come with being a professional football player. Always boggled my mind why, of all the professional leagues, the football player's contract wasn't guaranteed. These are retired KIDS!