Edgerrin James - no hard feelings toward the Colts
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Article in USA Today. Says he is rooting for the Colts and predicts they will win. James lives in Miami in the offseason and will be spending
a lot of time hanging out with his old team during this week.
I suspect deep down inside that he wishes he never left the Colts last year as his chances of getting to the Super Bowl with the Cardinals
does not look real good right now.
a lot of time hanging out with his old team during this week.
I suspect deep down inside that he wishes he never left the Colts last year as his chances of getting to the Super Bowl with the Cardinals
does not look real good right now.
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I imagine he's kicking himself right now.
I doubt the Colts are though. Addai is going to be more than adequate for awhile, and they got about 6 years younger and a whole lot less on the payroll by letting him go.
James, on the other hand, was looking on heading to the Hall of Fame with a few more big seasons with the Colts. Now............???????
<< <i>Remember when the Colts and the Eagles took James and McNabb ahead of Ricky Williams in the draft? Certainly turned out they knew what they were doing. >>
: somehow defend Ricky here :
Jay
I think it worked out for both teams.
<< <i>What do you mean? Williams had like 700 rushing yards in the CFL last year!!! (said totally sarcastically).
Jay >>
He probably had like 700 ounces (of the wacky weed) as well. LOL
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<< <i>What do you mean? Williams had like 700 rushing yards in the CFL last year!!! (said totally sarcastically).
Jay >>
He probably had like 700 ounces (of the wacky weed) as well. LOL >>
That's 175 LBs if anyone is counting
Dickerson, then Faulk, then Edge. A pattern emerges.