Very rarely do practice squad guys make the jump up and find success. He needs to be playing on Sundays this season. I hope a team claims him and he balls out.
Does anyone know if the Cardinals, 49ers, or the Jets lack WR depth?
Edit: It doesn't seem like the top three have strong WR depth - especially the Jets.
I'm assuming Doss will be picked up by one of these three. My bet is on the Jets.
Want him to go wherever it's best for him, but would not be upset if he ended up on some playoff bound team next season and the Raiders baked and wilted without him in their new desert home.
I grew up in the Midwest and thought the humidity there was oppressive, but a couple of quick trips to or through Miami convinced me that the southeast was much worse. Also spent a day in Williamsburg, VA about ten years ago as the tropical storm aftermath of some hurricane or another made its way through the Middle Atlantic region. Good HS friend lives in Florida now and is hunkering down waiting for Dorian to make its move. I'll take the threat of an earthquake over a hurricane or tornado.....I say with my fingers crossed and as I sacrifice a couple of small animals in my backyard to appease the weather gods.
I grew up in Indiana and the heat and humidity can get bad there for sure but the deep south and the southeast are worse. I have relatives in the St Pete area, Atlanta and Savannah and, when the heat and humidity are on, it's practically unbearable...sweaty all the time when you're out and about. I'm so happy I live in northern California even if it is earthquake country. Tornadoes and hurricanes...no thank you!
The trip I mentioned that included Williamsburg was about a week long and included DC and Charlottesville. Packed thinking I could get two days out of my shirts. Ha! Was lucky to get one day. Bought a couple more along the way; washed a couple in hotel sinks and hung them to dry in the shower. Still have a William & Mary T-shirt from that trip, but can’t find the Navy Rugby T-shirt, (not that I ever earned the right to wear it.)
Listening to the Cal feed yesterday, Joe Starkey said “I’ve seen him play - are you kidding me?” when referencing the Doss release (meant in the positive sense of the phrase).