He seems like a really good character guy. It is amazing the way he has approached his situation vs. the way T.O. handled his. He basically had this to say:
*Didn't fire the agent because people make mistakes. Hiring a new agent isn't going to magically make the mistake disappear. They've worked through a lot together and they'll work through this together.
*Is not at all bitter with the agent, the Browns, or the league. Northcutt believes that there is a plan for everything, and this is just part of his life unfolding. A VERY healthy perspective.
*Really wants to play hard and prove himself somewhere. Doesn't think he'll be in Cleveland, but nothing is impossible.
I think it would be worth it to check out what he'd cost. He's got speed and hands, and appears to be a pretty stand-up guy. His attitude really reminded me a bit of Moulds.
*Didn't fire the agent because people make mistakes. Hiring a new agent isn't going to magically make the mistake disappear. They've worked through a lot together and they'll work through this together.
*Is not at all bitter with the agent, the Browns, or the league. Northcutt believes that there is a plan for everything, and this is just part of his life unfolding. A VERY healthy perspective.
*Really wants to play hard and prove himself somewhere. Doesn't think he'll be in Cleveland, but nothing is impossible.
I think it would be worth it to check out what he'd cost. He's got speed and hands, and appears to be a pretty stand-up guy. His attitude really reminded me a bit of Moulds.
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