celticdb15
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Richard Crawford didn't do much covering of either of those players so his opinion should not matter much. He is just made he got consistently beat by a white WR.
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Richard Crawford didn't do much covering of either of those players so his opinion should not matter much. He is just made he got consistently beat by a white WR.
Plenty of teams will consider making a run at Amendola. The New York Jets are the first team to pop up on the radar. The team has been looking to rebuild their wide receivers corps. They plan on releasing Santonio Holmes and had both Jeremy Maclin and Riley Cooper on their radar. However, both receivers re-signed to Philadelphia, leaving the Jets to look elsewhere. Amendola's contract does not work with the team's salary cap, but they could be in play.
The Indianapolis Colts are another team that would greatly welcome Amendola. The team has been keeping their eye on players like Eric Decker and Edelman. They might be interested in Amendola, but will be unwilling to give up draft picks for him considering the team is already short-handed in that area.
Other teams to consider would be the Oakland Raiders and the New York Giants. Both teams are in need of big playmakers to reform their offenses. The issue in all of this will come down to what exactly the Patriots would be asking in return for Amendola. The receiver will not garner a first-round pick so New England should be wise in considering his worth on the market.
scoochpooch says:Jun 5, 2014 1:16 PM
Walker, Amendola, Edelman all system WRs. They wouldn’t even be in the league if not for Brady and subsuquent rules changes over last 10-20 years.
They been saying that stuff for years. Welker started getting a little credit by some and then that bad pass he didn't hold onto in the Super Bowl happened and now people call him butterfingers. At least he tried, the Super Bowl moss was in, he had a deep pass thrown to him that could have won the game afte Eli's big comeback play, and he didn't even stick his arms up so the db swatted it. What's the point of being that tall if you aren't going to use it and let a 5 11 db stop it because you were going to let the ball hit you in the chest? Deion branch also dropped a pass after Welker, and it was like 4th downI was reading an article about a slight controversy that arose when Danny Amendola was being interviewed on the radio for his charity. Instead of discussing the charity, the host of the show kept badgering him about his injury-riddled past, and Amendola hung up on the host, effectively ending the interview. After the article, a DWF wrote the following imbecilic, bigoted, highly-fallacious, typo-ridden drivel…
Is he referring “Walker, Texas Ranger?†Naturally, this post-lobotomy drunkard doesn’t consider how poorly successful black WR’s such as Randy Moss, Deion Branch, Jabar Gaffney, Rece Caldwell, David Patten, Terry Glenn, or Dante Stallworth fared after leaving New England. Would they too “not even be in the league if not for Brady?†Also, he fails to recall the fact that both Welker and Amendola had success in the league (Dolphins and Rams) prior to landing in NE.
Link to article:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...amendola-abruptly-ends-after-injury-question/
Edelman's, Wentz's and Sam Bradford's injuries this year have actually been very beneficial to exposing the Caste system as their White backups - Amendola, Foles and Keenum have proven to not only be more than qualified, but actually top shelf players in the NFL. Previous to these injuries, they all were considered mediocre players, at best, or even "bubble" NFL prospects, probably on their way out of the league. Well, no more.Here is a really nice highlight package of “Danny Playoffs” doing what he does best in yesterday’s AFC Title game. What a game for #80. Two 4th quarter TD catches, a 20-yard punt return to set up the final drive, a 4th down conversion in the 1st quarter, a 3rd-and-18 conversion in the 4th quarter, and he even threw a 20-yard pass on a gadget play. Amendola was an undrafted WR that was cut by two different NFL teams (Cowboys and Eagles) after an amazing career at Texas Tech...
After being widely considered a free agent “bust” in 2013 (he was signed to replace Wes Welker), he’s been the most clutch WR in the playoffs over the last 5 years. Edelman is a close 2nd.
Edelman's, Wentz's and Sam Bradford's injuries this year have actually been very beneficial to exposing the Caste system as their White backups - Amendola, Foles and Keenum have proven to not only be more than qualified, but actually top shelf players in the NFL. Previous to these injuries, they all were considered mediocre players, at best, or even "bubble" NFL prospects, probably on their way out of the league. Well, no more.
Here is the lovely Miss Culpo, who happens to have been Miss Universe for 2012.Danny Amendola's girlfriend Olivia Culpo is stunning. Absolutely beautiful woman. She has fantastic skin and a great body. Great makeup. And her femininity is a very attractive trait. Amendola should marry her. I'm very jealous of his life.
Here is the lovely Miss Culpo, who happens to have been Miss Universe for 2012.
She seems very supportive of him and I’ve seen her embracing Amendola after big wins such as SB 49, SB 51, and the most recent AFC title game...
During last Sunday’s game, Amendola’s girlfriend was sitting with Brady’s wife (Giselle) in a suite at Gillette Staium. Giselle was also good friends with Wes Welker’s wife and the couples even vacationed together. Last off-season, Brady, Edelman and Amendola all worked out alone together at Brady’s property in rural Montana. It’s amazing to see the white-friendly organization the Pats have maintained over the past 10+ years (after Welker was signed in 2007).