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Gonzo in Carolina Blue?


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Appearing on ESPN's NFL Live Thursday, retired TE Tony Gonzalez left open the possibility that he'd sign with a contender for the "stretch run" in 2014.

Gonzalez insisted last month that he was "at peace" with his decision to retire, but the fact that he would even entertain such a hypothetical is proof that he's still not quite ready to call it a day for good. Gonzalez looked like a player who could play another two or three seasons in 2013, so this definitely won't be the last you hear about possible return scenarios. We've got a new Favre on our hands.

 

Well, well its no secret our offense needs help next year and we should be in the hunt for a top seed once again. If we are on a playoff run and Gonzo wants to come here could/would we take him? 

 

And dont give me the bs that he wouldnt play because we are in the falcons division, Favre did the exact same thing. If the man wants to play and we give him a chance i think it would benefit both parties.

 

Here here to the new Brett Favre.

 
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