I dunno, in itself, no. However, I like the part about Morris being the SIXTH WR the Bucs have signed. They're looking hard. And I liked the way Charles Lee played at the end of 2003. I was gonna use him as a deep sleeper type for 2004. Still may...
Poobah wrote:I dunno, in itself, no. However, I like the part about Morris being the SIXTH WR the Bucs have signed. They're looking hard. And I liked the way Charles Lee played at the end of 2003. I was gonna use him as a deep sleeper type for 2004. Still may...
I guess the Bucs are just hopeing that one of them worksout and can do the job
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Spring training by committee? I don't have a lot of hope for this one. Talent is talent. Just because you sign 80 average receivers doesn't mean that you will find a good one. Sorry I am just a little more sceptical about that approach.
I was glad to see Sylvester Morris leave K.C. I don't think he will ever be the same player before he got hurt. He was not anything great before he got hurt. Still before you had hope he could put it all together & show us why the Chiefs picked him in the 1st round. Now three years down the road -good luck
Poobah wrote:I dunno, in itself, no. However, I like the part about Morris being the SIXTH WR the Bucs have signed. They're looking hard. And I liked the way Charles Lee played at the end of 2003. I was gonna use him as a deep sleeper type for 2004. Still may...
I agree. I think Lee could be a decent sleeper. Especially if he happened to win the No. 2 spot
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well, knee should have healed by now, if they CAN get back to where they were, it generally takes two to three years....unless u have the work ethic and drive like Rice, and Rod "the god" Woodsen