Lost in the astounding rebound that the Patriots had in Super Bowl LI against the Falcons was the narrative of their wide collector Michael Floyd.
Floyd played the initial four years of his profession, and 13 diversions in 2016 with the Arizona Cardinals. On December 14, the Cardinals cut Floyd due to his capture on doubt of DUI. Floyd was accused of one tally of hindering a roadway and inability to comply with a cop, alongside two tallies of DUI.
Two days in the wake of being captured, and one day in the wake of being discharged, the Patriots lifted him up off of waivers.
He didn't play in the AFC Championship or the Super Bowl, and earned more than $1.2 million for his opportunity with the group. Floyd tweeted the accompanying in the wake of winning the Super Bowl with the Patriots:
In the answers to the tweet, many individuals censured Floyd and felt that he shouldn't have gotten a ring. He was on the Patriots as a result of a DUI capture, and hadn't done much in their title run. In the two consistent season recreations that he played in for New England, Floyd began one, had six targets, and four gets for 42 yard and one score.
At the point when Floyd went to the acknowledgment that individuals weren't upbeat for him due to how he touched base in New England, he forgot about it.
His previous colleague in Arizona Antonio Cromartie demonstrated help for him, similarly as others had when he at first marked with the Patriots:
As SB Nation's Arizona Cardinals blog Revenge of the Birds demonstrates, numerous Cardinals fans are disturbed not in view of the previously mentioned reasons. They need to see Larry Fitzgerald win a Super Bowl ring in the wake of setting up Hall of Fame numbers.
The way that Floyd got his on the seat in the wake of getting a DUI has left an awful taste in the mouths of Cardinals fans.
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