There's no sign theyre interested, that's just some guy musing. Funny thing by the end he even talks himself out of the motion they'd be interested lol
"I personally don’t think that Fitzpatrick will really be that much of an improvement (if at all) over Henne or Gabbert and could be a waste of money. There are times when Fitzpatrick flashes, but most of the time he doesn’t do enough to keep his team afloat. If the Jaguars wanted a mediocre game manager, they could keep Gabbert and not have a competition. Even with Fitzpatrick available, I’m expecting the Jags to turn to the draft….or Drew Stanton."
I don't agree. Weller is getting older for a WR and he hasn't been clutch in the post season. Amendoka is a lot younger and his numbers with a crappy rams team are similar to welkerswith a crappy fins teams before becoming a pat. Also pats probably felt welkerand his public complaining about his contract were detrimental to team chemistry and the policy they want to preserve for resigning players.
He has potential. That had to have been about the worst oline I've ever seen and he still hung in there and made some plays. For the right price could be worth a shot
I wonder if pats resign him to backup Brady and trade mallet for a pick. He was terrific in relief before and they don't seem totally sold on mallet as the heir apparent. In this qb deficient draft I could see someone trading a 3rd for mallet rather than using a 2nd to draft qb
Interesting development at Google on the topic of PC and mobile OS convergence, they are combing both android and chrome under the same guy.
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_22788542/googles-android-chief-andy-rubin-step-aside
All that on a crappy team where he was the only legit receiving option. You really dont think his #'s will improve as a Pat?
Look @ Welker for example: last year w/ dolphins 67 receptions, 687 yards, 1 TD. Next season w/ pats: 112, 1,175, 8
Marginally more than patriots and again the real point no where what he thought he'd get.
What's your point here, that welker is key to winning super bowl, even though in 6 seasons with him pats didn't win one; including a critical drop by him in the super bowl loss to giants 2 years ago. Pats will continue to survive and thrive w/o him, you want to bet me right now they don't win the division and have a bye next year ?
Any franchise that lives in fear of what a Wes welker will do is not a franchise. And kraft being the good businessman made sure he had a backup plan so welker wasn't in a position to hold them hostage. I'll take pats side of the equation on this one. And little welky ended up getting no where near what he though he would as a FA.
Welkers best years are behind him and pats know it. Plus he was a bit of a malconent which pats have little tolerance for. Good move for them, they will continue to thrive with or without him. Can't help but be impressed how Kraft manages that team.
Wow didn't even know he was out of NY too. Never seen a team lose so many starters so fast. If this keeps up they'll be outsourcing the Mumbai Gladiators of the Elite Football League of India to play for them.
(Yes, they're real www.efli.com)
they pull that crap all the time, did same with jauron. Comes from being cheap, they panick and think they can get an "A" player or coach for "B" money. 5 wins by mid season seems to be the magic number for someone to get wildly overpaid
Yeah windows 8 and no ones buying it. Like the reviewer said the system is not optimized for any device. End users interface differently with PC, tablet and mobile. My last PC purchase for example was touch screen and I find it to be a nuisance...when I point at or get near the screen it starts performing functions I don't want it to. People sit too far from PC screen to get any value out of touch, and with room for physical keyboard that's better than onscreen keyboard anyway. Syncing of libraries is great but like the other poster said that's already being done. But when they tried extend it into the same OS for all devices it flopped. Google is using chrome for their laptops, and android for phones and tablets.