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The reason why D.G had to put Gaffney on waivers....


Jmac

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Per J.Person twitter.." D.G said that with Stewart hurt,they needed the roster spot and couldn't carry an injured Gaffney. So even though he was a 6tth round pick, we lose the pick and he may have panned out. The point being that because Stewart is injured again and eating up a roster spot,he caused this team again. Just will say this...his constant injuries are killing the team in more ways then one. Sorry if I'm venting....but this is all bull crap...if the man has any pride or love for the game he better ready to go game 1.....and the whole season..Just disgusted by this.

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We kind of had to sign a running back quick. Can't wait two weeks with only 3 running backs practicing. That can't happen

At the end of the day Gman was put into yet another pickle and the Pats took advantage of that.

Those that call this a stupid move by gettleman have an agenda against him.

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This is not on Stewart.  It's on G-man.  He gambled and lost.  It's a 6th round pick at the end of the day. It's just business.  We acquired King the same way, except that King was fully healthy and headed to the Broncos' practice squad.

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We kind of had to sign a running back quick. Can't wait two weeks with only 3 running backs practicing. That can't happen

At the end of the day Gman was put into yet another pickle and the Pats took advantage of that.

Those that call this a stupid move by gettleman have an agenda against him.

Rosters are huge right now. They could of dumped someone they know will go in the first wave of cuts....some camp body with nothing invested in him.
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It's on Stewart...lord only knows how many hard working guys lost a roster spot in the past cause he is riding the bike and not on the field.D.G did what, he has to do with the HOPE that he will get healthy.

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It's on Stewart...lord only knows how many hard working guys lost a roster spot in the past cause he is riding the bike and not on the field.D.G did what, he has to do with the HOPE that he will get healthy.

Hasn't he only missed major time for one season? I think you are being a bit dramatic.

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