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Dion Jordan?


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I thought about posing the same question here earlier, but decided against it...  i searched for all the info i could, and while it's a nice thought, it sounds like he's got a lot of problems.  Doesn't sound like he loves the game and is likely done.  Not to mention, he failed his physical and according to Gase, he never regained his explosiveness last season and now failed his physical.

I'd personally love to give him a shot, but that is unlikely, so  i figured it wasnt worth discussing.

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If we were to sign players with troubled histories, I wouldn't mind Josh Gordon/Justin Blackmon first. They have shown they can play at the NFL level whereas Dion Jordan has 4 career sacks in 3 broken seasons. They're all equally dumb but I'll pick the proven players out of the dumb bunch.

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