I had seen that quote prior and it was weak coachspeak. Especially when the player (Thomas) showed little respect for what the Denver organization did for him at year's end and how he turned down a good contract to chase money for a loser in Jax.
Maybe he saw Adam Gase was gone and decided to go to what looked like a young and upcoming offense in jacksonville. Of course more money and no state tax also played a role . . . Welcome to reality.
For starters and for enders. Your example's contents missed the stated criteria by a country mile. A horse**** try that is unworthy of you, just to post *something.*
It was an example of Gase's high praise over a failed experiment. I understand your criteria for the statement posed, but it was a little outlandish in over-dissecting a single comment.
I had seen that quote prior and it was weak coachspeak. Especially when the player (Thomas) showed little respect for what the Denver organization did for him at year's end and how he turned down a good contract to chase money for a loser in Jax.
However, since the situation appears to have morphed ...
Let's move the Thomas speculation to it's thread, and keep this one on topic about Albert. :up:
Not bad at all. Hopefully we can finally get some production out of our #1 tight end, it has been too damn long since we have.