He would be a solid #2. I don't think he would cost that much. He is 31 but he probably has at least 2 or 3 good years left. 70 catches last year proves he still has some left in the tank.
He would be a solid #2. I don't think he would cost that much. He is 31 but he probably has at least 2 or 3 good years left. 70 catches last year proves he still has some left in the tank.
I wouldn't mind Coles on my team!! The guy is good!
Point is we have a lot of money to spend and there are some enticing FA's out there that would help us win.
Coles could be one of them....
I would rather have Housh myself. Has he not led in catches in the last 4 years, or was it no one has caught as many in the last 4? help me out crowd
I'd rather have Housh, but he's going to be much more expensive.
Gotta spend that dough somewhere! With how small the big nameF/A class is now, I bet we're sitting as the lowest salary team in the league.
• Wideout Laveranues Coles: The fact that he still doesn’t have a deal is troubling, considering Coles walked away from a guaranteed $6 million payday with the Jets in 2009. When he left that money on the table, the natural assumption was that something fishy was going on and that Coles already had another lucrative landing zone in place. But now that he hasn’t gotten a new deal, it just looks like Coles was betting he could land a whopper of a deal in free agency. But the wide receiver market has been ultra-weak, to the point that Cincinnati’s T.J. Houshmandzadeh may have to return to Cincinnati to get a solid payday. Like Ray Lewis, it’s looking like the 31-year-old Coles may have grossly overestimated his worth.
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