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Good for him. A fresh start could be just what he needed.
Glad that option is officially off the table.
Glad he is signed. And back with CP.
Surprised. I heard he was visiting GB today. Seems a lot of teams had an interest. Also smart on both parties to go with the 1 year deal. If the injury lingers Zona can cut ties; if not Gresh can hit the open market next off season without the questions.
I was always a Gresh fan, best of luck to him in AZ.
Never as bad as some people here claimed. Fought hard for every yard and turned into a good blocker. His numbers suffered because we never threw the ball to him downfield.
Hope it works for him.
Good luck to Gresh! I really hope he does well there.
(07-24-2015, 09:37 PM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]Never as bad as some people here claimed.  Fought hard for every yard and turned into a good blocker.  His numbers suffered because we never threw the ball to him downfield.

Confused  What's this, something we actually agree on? ThumbsUp
Of course, I hope he drops a TD on 4th and goal and down six when they play us.
I wish him the best of luck for 15 games next season.
Look forward to attending Bengals @ Cards. Should be a good contest.
(07-24-2015, 08:30 PM)Johnny Cupcakes Wrote: [ -> ]Good for him.  A fresh start could be just what he needed.

I agree.  I still think most of his problems are in his head.
Frankly, I wish we would've kept him at least 1 more year. , just to make sure we were set at TE for the long haul. I always thought he was going to fumble everytime he touched the ball though.
(07-25-2015, 09:28 AM)2MinutesHate Wrote: [ -> ]Frankly, I wish we would've kept him at least 1 more year.  , just to make sure we were set at TE for the long haul.   I always thought he was going to fumble everytime he touched the ball though.

Yes at this point having two rookies behind Eifert is a little concerning, especially with Eifert's injury history.
(07-25-2015, 09:32 AM)BonnieBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Yes at this point having two rookies behind Eifert is a little concerning, especially with Eifert's injury history.

I'm not real worried about it because they've both proven they can run routes and catch the ball, which the NFL is a different ball game, but the transition from college isn't as big anymore and I think they can pick it up pretty quick.

As far as blocking, Hill hits the hole so fast that they just need to get in a defender's way while Hill runs by them.
One of the message board whipping boys found a home.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000503533/article/jermaine-gresham-agrees-to-oneyear-deal-with-cards

It will be interesting to see how Arian's uses him.

I know the Bengals had him spend a lot of time blocking Suggs, Woodley and a bunch of huge LBers in run and pass situations. My concern is who is going to block these mammoth outside backers like Suggs among our TE group
I was always OK with Gresh, although he did make me cringe at times. Best of luck to him for 15 games this year.
I wonder if he and Geno will get a chance to redo the Oklahoma Drill.
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