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There was a program on TV about Burress. He doesn't pay for anything - his cars, house, condo, insurance, hotel rooms and on and on. Creditors said he's nearly impossible to track down and he never answers his phone. They said he's the nicest guy you could ever meet, but he won't pay you until he's scheduled for a court date.
Burress is a great receiver.... the NYG would not have won the superbowl without him
He just needs to stay out of trouble
Great receiver-HELL NO! Good receiver-yes. But with his attitude it's not worth it.If you're going to have an attitude at WR then might as well have T.O.
Great receiver-HELL NO! Good receiver-yes. But with his attitude it's not worth it.If you're going to have an attitude at WR then might as well have T.O.
What do you think they are going to do for a receiver this year?
They already told Toomer they dont want him back, which only leaves Smith and Hixon
T.O. is available,Nate Washington and there are ALOT of guys that are being released or are looking for trades and the draft is usally LOADED with WR's.My steelers got Santonio Holmes and Limas Sweed out of the last couple of drafts.
T.O. is available,Nate Washington and there are ALOT of guys that are being released or are looking for trades and the draft is usally LOADED with WR's.My steelers got Santonio Holmes and Limas Sweed out of the last couple of drafts.
Nate Washington has already signed with the Titans
Also, why in the hell would the giants want T.O.
I think they have to do one of three things
1. Resign Toomer and draft Britt.
2. Pick up Marvin Harrison and draft Britt
3. Trade for Boldin
Nate Washington has already signed with the Titans
Also, why in the hell would the giants want T.O.
I think they have to do one of three things
1. Resign Toomer and draft Britt.
2. Pick up Marvin Harrison and draft Britt
3. Trade for Boldin
If you are looking at Boldin what about James? He wants out!
I like Marvin.Didn't know Nate already signed.If the Giants were considering bringing Plaxico back that's why I said they should go for T.O.instead. T.O.'s a much better receiver and actually less of a problem then Plax but you might have to shell out a little more coin.Trading up in the draft for a receiver is also a very good option.Usually college receivers that are in the 1st round especially are ready to go once they hit the pros.
If you are looking at Boldin what about James? He wants out!
I like Marvin.Didn't know Nate already signed.If the Giants were considering bringing Plaxico back that's why I said they should go for T.O.instead. T.O.'s a much better receiver and actually less of a problem then Plax but you might have to shell out a little more coin.Trading up in the draft for a receiver is also a very good option.Usually college receivers that are in the 1st round especially are ready to go once they hit the pros.
I dont think trading up is a good idea. They pick 26th in the first round.
As of right now the only receiver projected to be taken by then is Crabtree. They will have their pick between Heyward-Bey, Harvin, Maclin, Nicks and Britt
I think they should go with a OLB in the 1st round and with the pick they got from NO in the Schockey trade should be used for a receiver. Its pretty much guaranteed that Britt or Nicks will still be there in the middle of the 2nd round (45th overall)
They should be fine but their division is strange.Dallas will dropoff,Philly will probably be the same,but Washington seems to be gathering good free agents and might be a bit tougher.
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