http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12380811/baltimore-ravens-cut-former-super-bowl-hero-jacoby-jones he blossomed as soon as we let him go. i say we bring him back.
Only if it was for the cheap, and for special teams. Besides that, he is no better than Damarius Johnson at this point.
What's your definition of blossom, because I'm pretty sure there's a reason why he got cut, and it's not because he's turned into a sure-handed stud of a receiver......
He's a good kick returner. For the salary of an exclusive kick returner he's good for your team. If he gets real wide receiver money he's a detriment.
This is another prime example – from a long and distinguished list - of how deeply disingenuous Texan fans can be - he caught 76 passes in 3 years with the Ravens, including a grand total of 9 last year. Yeah, uh-huh - he blossomed. Yes, he caught a singularly important pass in a playoff game and had a memorable Super Bowl - all commendable and good for him. Those two anomalies aside, he was every bit as mediocre in Baltimore as he was in Houston; in fact, you could argue he regressed in Baltimore and is now past his prime. But, sure – let’s bring him back now that another team has made him good, and all….
He blossomed as a kick returner as soon as he left here. <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p>Jacoby Jones only player w/ KR avg of 30+ yds over last 3 seasons (also 4 TD) (min 10 KR/yr). 4 years ago w/ Texans he had 0 KR.</p>— Adam Wexler (@awexler) <a href="https://twitter.com/awexler/status/570643462577500160">February 25, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> That is just another indictment of the coaching staff that was here. They didn't even try him at kick returns.
yeah, in 2011, if memory serves, they were trying to make him focus on being an every-down WR and removed KR duties from him