Though the Dolphins would strongly consider adding another receiver if the right one becomes available (Dallas' Terry Glenn, for instance), they've seen more from their No. 3-5 receivers than expected, especially Derek Hagan. Plus, '' David Kircus has been very impressive and Greg Camarillo has been very, very steady,'' receivers coach Karl Dorrell said. Keyshawn Johnson said he's still ''seriously'' considering a comeback but that never came up when he spoke to Bill Parcells last month. http://fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/nfl What team would he help the most? Hes older but his hands and route running are on par for a # 3 WR . Plus he could mentor younger guys on how too get the damn ball and endorse their own book deals.
I hate admitting it, but if he is in good shape...he would probably be a perfect fit for the NYJ. He could be a redzone target, reliable blocker in the running game and a good set of hands. It won't happen, but I wouldn't be against it if it did.
That's what I was thinking...and I wanted him here last year too...don't know if I like the prospect of an old WR with a year off though. I just think this is a PR ploy on his part.
lol, that tie did look pretty gay, i would love to have keyshawn again, the only thing he lacks is speed
I'd take him back in a minute, we still never replaced him. Plus, I still wear my #19 to the games so I would be current again.
Seeing as he's heavier than he used to be, did his fat mouth somehow get smaller? No, just an optical illusion.