GABE WATSON RUMORS & GOSSIP

Michigan Museday Isn't Just Big Boned, Part I

If Strobel/Pipkens/Godin/Wormley/Ojemudia had Mii's Body Mass Index (metric weight divided by height-squared) isn't supposed to apply to athletes. It's a health heuristic used to calculate obesity, and according to the health professional I asked, it's not really that good at calling you fat because it doesn't say how much of that weight is muscle. It just guesses...
Via MGoBlog  |  19 days ago

Giants Release DT Gabe Watson

The New York Giants have released former Arizona Cardinals fourth-round defensive tackle Gabe Watson, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation. Watson, 27, was signed following the NFL lockout. The 6-foot-3, 333-pounder played collegiately at the University of Michigan. He recorded seven tackles last season. For his NFL career, he has 105 tackles and two sacks...
Via GridironFans.com  |  September 03, 2011

Giants sign veteran DT Gabe Watson as a free agent

The New York Giants have signed former Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Gabe Watson as a free agent. Watson worked out for the Giants on Tuesday and the team announced his signing late in the afternoon. The 333-pound Watson spent his first five seasons with the Cardinals, starting 21 of 62 regular-season games. He also played in six postseason games, starting the Super Bowl against...
Via AP on Fox  |  August 02, 2011

Giants take a look at free agent DT Gabe Watson

Watson could provide depth to an inexperienced unit
Via Beat Writers Blog  |  August 02, 2011

Cardinals DT Darnell Dockett Says Teammate Gabe Watson Will Have A Great Year

Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Darnell Dockett, an often user of Twitter, sent out a tweet stating that fourth-year defensive tackle Gabe Watson was going to have a great year. Watson, the Cardinals fourth-round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, has appeared in 55 games with 21 starts in his four NFL seasons, also starting one [...]
Via MKRob Sports  |  August 10, 2010

Watson in Danger of Being Cut If He Doesn’t Step Up?

Pro Football Weekly hears it would hardly be a shock if fifth-year NT Gabe Watson does not make the final roster this season. “He really needs to have a good training camp,” one team insider said of Watson, who has battled weight problems on and off as a Cardinal. “Dan Williams and Bryan Robinson look like locks, and the team could think twice about keeping a third...
Via Cardinals Gab  |  July 19, 2010

It’s a Make or Break Year for Gabe Watson

The Arizona Republic reports that Cardinals defensive tackle Gabe Watson has dropped 30 pounds in an effort to alleviate his nagging knee injury, which required surgery in 2007 and 2009.  Watson is apparently tired of the setbacks of playing at 360 lbs.  He currently weighs around 330, but hopes to report to training camp at 315 lbs. Watson, no doubt, also understands that playing...
Via Cardinals Gab  |  May 20, 2010

Gabe Watson slims down to 329

Cardinals defensive tackle Gabe Watson has been something of a disappointment in Arizona, going from a part-time starter as a rookie in 2006 and a full-time starter in 2007 to only a role player who comes off the bench in...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  May 20, 2010

Cardinals NT Gabe Watson Optimistic He'll Finally Be Pain Free

Cardinals nose tackle Gabe Watson is rehabilitating from off-season knee surgery for the second consecutive year, but remains optimistic about...
Via GridironFans.com  |  May 30, 2009

Cardinals Re-Signed RFA NT Gabe Watson To A 1-Year Deal

Cardinals signed restricted free agent NT Gabe Watson to a one-year, $1.545 million contract. Watson lost his starting job to trusty vet Bryan...
Via GridironFans.com  |  March 31, 2009
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