Good career for Gio and wish him the best in retirement. He seemed to never hesitate to put his body on the line, even when clearly being hung out to dry.
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Congrats to Gio on calling it a career. He was not only a favorite Bengal of mine for what he did on the field, but his efforts to improve the lives of those in his native island are tremendous. Glad that he still is in relatively good health for the rest of his future ventures in life.
Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations
Was one of my favorites. We missed his blocking ability after he left. He made some impressive runs in his time.
Looking at the Carson Palmer trade, we really could have done better..
We hit on Gio but Dre K was mediocre. Is he even in the league still?
If they chose a better player at 1 the trade would have worked out better.
Didn’t see this thread when I posted a diff thread on Gio…
I LOVED watching Gio play. I didn’t realize how fun having a versatile back was until Chris Perry came around (when healthy) and when Gio got here it was just pure entertainment watching him play.
He wasn’t amazing but he was for sure exciting.
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