Don't know how up to date this is, but for what its worth: http://www.footballsfuture.com/2012/fa/track.html http://www.nfl.com/freeagency
I don’t know if Santonio did break a rib or not, but the fact it as sticking out of his thing was prob an indicator,"
Skip would go into cardiac arrest at the thought of Tebow and Owens on the same team Team Obliterator
We there tonight. I didn't think Sanchez looked particularly good at all. However, Tebow was beyond terrible.
I say go for T.O. It's a risk, but here are two basic thoughts: 1. It was already looking like WR was a concern, before the rib injury to Holmes. Insurance needed. 2. Perhaps the "Tebow Circus" and the "TO Poison" can form a potent concoction and cancel each other out. Sensory overload and all that.
Not to be grammar police but... Did you mean the rib was sticking out through skin? And were the quotation marks at the end of the post an actual quote from someone or just a typo?
Seriously, If T.O. was on the Jets, you may as well make a retractable Big Top dome, have Rex dress as a Ringmaster and have 30 cheerleaders pour out of a tiny automobile dressed as clowns every game.
Rex said it was "sticking out." Which probably means the alignment of his ribs, as viewed through the skin. Not ribs sticking out of the skin.
Why was it looking that way? Because the dumbest player on the team, a certain cornerback, said he was the second best receiver? Sorry, son, but Jerry Rice could not make Tebow look like a real QB.
Looked like the defender rolled up on his ankle. Reached for it right away. This was not a drop, the defender made a hell of a play. Also, Sanchez was late for the ball. Sanchez also missed Holmes all alone in the flats, throwing across his body. He just threw the ball to hard.