Go visit Frank Ragnow

Holmes needs to show up at his door with a bag of cash as big as Campbell’s balls. AND some top notch fishing gear.

Put Glasgow back to left guard and let’s roll.

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Dan already said tonight that ship has sailed. Ragnow earned his keep. He can rest.

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Now might be hersay… But i read Ragnow has dropped 50 pounds.

If true… Good for him and this thread is pointless

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That’s word on the street. He’s slimmed down and is enjoying his time on the lake.

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Good for him. The guy lost his dad at 21. I totally respect and in fact admire his decision.

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There is a picture of him eating ice cream at a fair. Guy has lost so much weight. He ain’t coming back. He was a warrior and was ready to retire

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good for him. the oline and interior dline physical requirements are so unhealthy when you get older. Looks like rags knows this and is doing something about it right away. good for him. Hopefully his foot feels better.

His retirement wasn’t like barry’s, it was pretty obvious he was leaning that way since last year. We tried to address this in the draft and I’m not sure if any of the olinemen in the 3rd round would’ve been worth much, but we did give a ton up for teslaa.

Well Dylan Fairchild and Jared Wilson are both starting at LG for the bengals and patriots. Using 2 3rd round picks on Teslaa.. I still don’t to get it.

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At the same time we did draft 2 interior lineman. Not sure about drafting a 3rd. We should have brought in a vet to compete with the young guys instead of just counting on them.

Three 3rd rounders :wink:

And I get it… What I don’t get is why he’s not in the field

well they can’t figure out how to use jamo either so…

If Rags were to come back, it’d be next year or even year after. Long enough to heal his body and get the “itch” again. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised.

But IF his body (finally) feels good again and the spirit is eager, at 30 or 31 - he’s only 29 now - he’d have several good years ahead of him if he wanted to play football again.

Frank is loving his child. He’ll put in work to retire early. You can’t fought a brother for that. Enjoy your retirement Frank.

Bring back Frank to teach the center-of-the-week how to diagnose a defense and call a protection.

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Tom Brady said WR is the 2nd hardest position to learn in the NFL. TeSlaa played at Hillsdale for 3yrs and Arkansas for 2yrs, he hasn’t gotten enough experience. Like with most WR’s, this is a red shirt year for him. I’m going to judge TeSlaa after 2026.

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And both have been bad. Fairchild has at least flashed, but Pats fans are ready to move on from Wilson.

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Good to know that the zero patience thing exists with all fan bases.

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At least he’s on the field blocking… TeSlaa > Raymond blocking DBs

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How’d he catch Brad’s eye? Blocking DBs to the point of frustration… He’d immediately help the screen game and he could run a couple deep routes a game… Keep Raymond on ST, he’s not contributing in the passing game anyway. Why’d they trade TP if TeSlaa wasn’t ready to play?

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agreed. he must just not run great routes or something because the kid is a gamer.