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mariani

conradgriz

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Does anybody else not understand why no teams are giving him a look. I see on the waiver wire almost every day wide outs getting signed. Maybe he is still not over his injuries.if anyone knows let us know.
 
He's healthy. Don't know why he hasn't been signed. Perhaps because he only established himself as a a very good returner and not yet as a receiver, and has not played the past 2 years. I think he'll get another chance. He will stick with it for another year, no matter what. Is currently in town for a bit, but lives in Nashville. Working out at Pfahlers.
 
Rams coach Fisher is on him. Just does not have a spot for him. Other coaches know about him. Hope he catches on soon.
 
Even if he never plays another snap what a story...play in a small high school, walk on here, beat out players from much better known and bigger college programs for a roster spot and ending up setting records in the freaking Pro Bowl against the best. Amazing! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
I would be amazed if next year he is not in a Rams uniform, I just can't see fisher not giving him at least a chance in tryouts. Lets face it he knows what he can do.
 
grizare#1 said:
I would be amazed if next year he is not in a Rams uniform, I just can't see fisher not giving him at least a chance in tryouts. Lets face it he knows what he can do.

You're assuming Fisher keeps his job. He continues to lose this season he may not be around next season.
 
Umista said:
Rams coach Fisher is on him. Just does not have a spot for him.

And you know this how? Fisher just axed a player a couple weeks ago which opened a roster spot.
 
Does the fact that he's in his fourth (I think) season mean he's automatically entitled to a bigger contract than a rookie under the collective bargaining agreement? As we're constantly reminded, the NFL is a business. There have been a good-sized handful of WRs signed in to the squad (as opposed to the practice squad) already this year.
 
bearister said:
Does the fact that he's in his fourth (I think) season mean he's automatically entitled to a bigger contract than a rookie under the collective bargaining agreement? As we're constantly reminded, the NFL is a business. There have been a good-sized handful of WRs signed in to the squad (as opposed to the practice squad) already this year.

Think he's in his 5th year. All-pro year, one more, 2 injured years.
 
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