I would take him on my team but the contract would be written to where i def would come out a winner. Maybe something like the one he had in No. not much upfront but loaded with incentives and other clauses.
ESPN dude (the guy that looks like he is from Mars) is saying Oakland would be one team possibly interested in his services, since they are in dire need of a running back. Al Davis's new motto? "Just toke em baby"
I'm in a Longhorn Fan fantasy football league and the commish put the retired f'er on my team in the 13th round just to be an azzhole. I dropped him later of course.
He only wants to come back to football because he found out that he's out of money and he would've had to pay back money to the Dolphins for retiring early
Money talks and BULLCH!T runs with the football. The secret to stopping him is to grab his dread-locks and hold on. He wont go far. :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:
RW is not that great of a RB to take a chance on him. RW wasn't even in the top 10 RBs in the league last year. he averaged like 3.3 ypc and fumbles due to his small hands. these days you need a guy who can catch out the backfield and outrun people. that trade was the best trade the NO saints ever made although I think they didn't make out too well considering jonathan sullivan may be a bust.
i would definitely take him. i dont mind drug users, i respect them. now, i would be angry if he quit on me, so i would write some kind of severe punishment for quitting into his contract.
no way any gm with half a braincell would take him except for those no budget teams with no need desire to win. anyone who plays on that level would never accept a loser who quit such as RW. Talk about ostricized and I guess it'd be fun watching the lineman letting the defense through to kill him in about 3 weeks. and its official, Jonathan Sullivan is a complete bust who only remains on the roster because they drafted him so high.