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Josh Gordon arrested again.....


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Wow, yeah I gave him the benefit of the doubt but I don't know if he'll be able to keep it together to sustain a career in the NFL. I hope he can somehow turn things around for himself though, it's a shame to see the talent that he has go to waste. Same type of situation as Justin Blackmon unfortunately.

Who wouldn't be wasted half the time if they lived in Cleveland though.

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No chance J.R,R.R,or D.G would bring him in even for minimum. Organization loathes bad press and would not be put in that position.Unless by some miracle he should ever clean up his act ,he may never see another snap in the NFL.

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I prefer this one: 

 

 

And Gordon still has superstar talent, so if you can get him for a minimum amount where he knows there's no way he's ever going to earn more again unless he can stay out of trouble, you may get at least one or two good years out of him before he is able to earn more money and starts acting foolish again.

 

Low risk, high reward potential. 

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