Joseph Randle says his talent should get him back in the NFL
It appears Joseph Randle has changed his tune.
The former Dallas Cowboys running back feels that he does have something to offer the NFL and wants to continue his career. If you recall, Randle was arrested twice since being cut loose by Dallas, and during one of those arrests, he predicted that his football career was done-zo.
Via TMZ:
However, time has passed. Things are looking up and Randle is working to come back. And one fan asked him a question and the talented back responded.
"I would hope not with an average like mine. And hands like these with burst like this. #PrayersUp," Randle said.
For the record, Randle has averaged 4.5 yards per carry over his three-year career. He's also caught 170 passes with a 7.7 yards per catch.
Randle wasn't done on Twitter, saying "I just want to be the man you can count on over and over and over again to do his job. You can be the man."
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