Eh, I disagree. I think he'll be starting opening day along with Vontae Davis. Will Allen may not make the best decisions off the field, but he IMO is one of the more underrated CB's in the game. I expect him to be back to 100% by training camp and win one of the starting spots.
I did see that. I also see two girls on a sidewalk, one passed out with her legs spread. Living on South Beach for years, I have to believe that I have not led a sheltered life. So, tell me how this applies to someone being drunk in his car? Perhaps, everyone who has a drink should fear the same? LOL, and then some.
To me, it was conversation, not accusation. I did play a bit with calling someone a prick. This was not allowed on other forums I visited. Next?
WOW! You see two drunken kids passed out on a sidewalk as funny? Sorry, I do not share your same sense, or lack thereof, in humor.
The pic is a moral lesson for Will Allen Instead of driving, he should have left it parked, laid on the side walk and pissed himself.
heck! i knew he was drunk when he was spouting off in the media about PROMISSING he would be one of the dolphins starting cb's this season. hello!! will!! the reason they drafted those two young guys is because YOU SUK!! you couldnt cover a skeeter bite with both hands! you havnt shut down one decent wr since you have been in a finz uni. and oh, yeah, your team that drafted you ran you off to. must not have made the giants any promisses huh? good by and good ridance. take gibril wilson and grab a 12 pack and head for the cfl.
Can't agree there. Not on the basis of ability post-knee-injury. Greg Camarillo has only got his cutting ability and routes going for him, and here are his stats before and after a knee injury: 2008 55 catches, 613 yds 2009 50 catches, 552 yds I wouldn't say a guy who has a season ending knee injury is 'done' nowadays. usually they can come back at a high level. Times have changed. (that said, you may want to cut him simply because of his behavior)
I feel like a house-cleaning needs to happen. The team looked like it wouldn;t play hard for Sparano down the stretch. Then Ronnie Brown says some players didn't act motivated or care. Then Porter starts to reveal that his own discontent was putting doubts about the coaching into some of his defensive partners' minds. I add all that up with McDaniels and Allen both having police run-ins and this does NOT feel like a focused, disciplined, motivated team. I think we need to get rid of all the bad apples. Sorry, Will.
there is a difference my friend between a receiver who has had the surgery and a cornerback who has.....that being a receiver knows when and where to cut off the route, he knows where he is going, the CB is all reactionary to the WR, and frankly puts more stress on the ligs....thats why CB is so much harder to play in the first place than WR...