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<blockquote data-quote="Ace" data-source="post: 680406" data-attributes="member: 9774"><p>I'll preface this by saying I believe there's a less than 1% chance of this happening but for anyone to say we shouldn't sign him is ridiculous. </p><p></p><p>As a couple have pointed out he's 25, absolutely loaded with talent and the risk/reward would be wayyyy to good not to do it. If it were me, I'd be running to the phone to sign this guy once he becomes a free agent and I'm a Ted draft and develop guy not a "Ted should sign this guy and this guy" kind of guy. For what it will cost to bring him in this one is a no brainer IMO. </p><p></p><p>People make mistakes, and it's very possible he's made too many for some to overlook but me, personally, I don't care. He's not beating his wife/GF, he's not shooting at anyone, he's not doing hard drugs (that we know of), he's smokin some weed big deal and while yes it's illegal in most places he's not a hardened criminal. That, I'm willing to over look, the other stuff not so much. The question is, can he reel it in because one more failed or missed test and he's done for good. I hope the guy does finish rehab and get cleaned up because he's too talented not to be in the NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace, post: 680406, member: 9774"] I'll preface this by saying I believe there's a less than 1% chance of this happening but for anyone to say we shouldn't sign him is ridiculous. As a couple have pointed out he's 25, absolutely loaded with talent and the risk/reward would be wayyyy to good not to do it. If it were me, I'd be running to the phone to sign this guy once he becomes a free agent and I'm a Ted draft and develop guy not a "Ted should sign this guy and this guy" kind of guy. For what it will cost to bring him in this one is a no brainer IMO. People make mistakes, and it's very possible he's made too many for some to overlook but me, personally, I don't care. He's not beating his wife/GF, he's not shooting at anyone, he's not doing hard drugs (that we know of), he's smokin some weed big deal and while yes it's illegal in most places he's not a hardened criminal. That, I'm willing to over look, the other stuff not so much. The question is, can he reel it in because one more failed or missed test and he's done for good. I hope the guy does finish rehab and get cleaned up because he's too talented not to be in the NFL. [/QUOTE]
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