For a non-guaranteed, minimum contract, yes. It's a given a rookie gets drafted or a trade is swung for a LT at this point, signing Dunlap would just add leverage.
For a non-guaranteed, minimum contract, yes. It's a given a rookie gets drafted or a trade is swung for a LT at this point, signing Dunlap would just add leverage.
He would make sense to add competition at either tackle spot.
He has the right to retrieve his personal property as long as he coordinates it with his ex-GF. I also know that the courts would prefer that couples figure out legal resolutions on their own in order to not tie up the courts with every little issue, as well as the fact that involving your lawyers in every dialog can get very expensive. The fact that he wasn’t charged with breaking & entering, & that his ex-GF wasn't the one call the police, leads me to think that there's definitely still some twists that could come out with this story....his lawyer told WKRN the issue was a “misunderstanding,” after he went to the girlfriend’s house to get some clothes.
“This event was a misunderstanding between the parties as to what was allowed under the order,” attorney Worrick Robinson said. “They had been discussing a joint resolution. This was not an egregious event, but two parties trying to come to a mutual understanding.
“Unfortunately a literal reading of the order meant absolutely no contact, and we trust the facts will resolve all issues in a favorable way for Mr. Dunlap.”
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...tective-order/
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I'm sure King's wardrobe of 5XXL clothes aren't easy to obtain...
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
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