scribo Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 Got it. Didn't mean to question you about the obvious.... 248979[/snapback] So you ever hear of a total free agent?
eventualchamps Posted February 23, 2005 Posted February 23, 2005 Here's Pollard's Stats (from CBSportsline) Statistics Year Team G GS Recpt Yd Avg Lg TD 2004 IND 15 15 32 339 10.6 31 6 2003 IND 14 13 40 541 13.5 70 3 2002 IND 15 15 43 478 11.1 41 6 2001 IND 16 16 47 739 15.7 86 8 2000 IND 16 14 30 439 14.6 50 3 1999 IND 16 12 34 374 11.0 33 4 1998 IND 16 11 24 309 12.9 44 4 1997 IND 16 6 10 116 11.6 28 0 1996 IND 16 4 6 86 14.3 48 1 PRESEASON FANTASY OUTLOOK Pollard is one of the more talented tight ends in the league. He posted his fourth consecutive season with 400-plus yards in 2003, despite missing two games due to a knee injury. Pollard also excels as a blocker, but that will have a negative impact on his value this season. Designated to block on the line of scrimmage in certain sets, Pollard will lose receptions to Dallas Clark. The limited number of productive tight ends in the league still makes him valuable, so owners should consider him in the middle rounds as a No. 1. (Updated 6/14/04)
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted February 23, 2005 Posted February 23, 2005 JSP, did I catch you on a good day (at the Pittsburgh game tailgate) ? You seemed awfully nice to me 248946[/snapback] This is all an act, I'm really a kitten.
Alaska Darin Posted February 23, 2005 Posted February 23, 2005 This is all an act, I'm really a kitten. 249131[/snapback] That explains the tuna fish smell.
Buftex Posted February 23, 2005 Author Posted February 23, 2005 So you ever hear of a total free agent? 248982[/snapback] Sorry, poor wording on my part, trying to type fast at work. What I meant was, guys like Akili Smith can sign with anyone, any time, and is not subject to the same rules, as a player who had been under contract to an NFL team, at the end of the season. Hence, he is a "totally free agent", free to sign with whoever, whenever he wanted.
d_wag Posted February 23, 2005 Posted February 23, 2005 Sorry, poor wording on my part, trying to type fast at work. What I meant was, guys like Akili Smith can sign with anyone, any time, and is not subject to the same rules, as a player who had been under contract to an NFL team, at the end of the season. Hence, he is a "totally free agent", free to sign with whoever, whenever he wanted. 249381[/snapback] that also applies to anyone cut yesterday, same deal......they are now free to talk to any club and sign with any club........your just wrong on this one buftex......... TD should be booking a flight for pollard today to get him in for a workout.........
Buftex Posted February 23, 2005 Author Posted February 23, 2005 that also applies to anyone cut yesterday, same deal......they are now free to talk to any club and sign with any club........your just wrong on this one buftex......... TD should be booking a flight for pollard today to get him in for a workout......... 249470[/snapback] OKAY, I can take it, I am wrong. I can take it. I never thought the Bills would release Bledsoe, I was sure the Cowboys would not sign him, and I was positive Bledsoe would choose to return to the Bills as Losman's back-up, or retire. I was wrong! MEA CULPA!!!!!!!! So I was wrong, let he who has no sins cast the first stone! Oh yeah, I am know for a fact, Barry Bonds never took steroids!!!!!!!!!
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