CAP BOSO
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Harry has made as many good plays as the rest of this receiving group and he's missed time with injury. I'd be fine with him as a #4/5 receiver. St. Brown has to go.
ESB must look really good at practice. Lol.No shit. He’s been inactive and is buried behind shitty receivers. So again, why waste Draft picks on players you’re not going to get targets to, who are also free agents at the end of the year?
I’m notWhy are you upset over a 7th round pick? They’re almost always useless and teams use them to take fliers on reclamation “projects” (which usually fail) all the time.
I understand the people upset over the 2nd round pick…. But a 7th? Meh.
The Bears would be insanely stupid to cut EJDHC is a must keep, IMO. If the Bears end up cutting EJ, I’d have no issue w/ DHC taking that spot or competing with a rookie
No counterpoint? Why don't you suck my fucking dick (it's small so it should be easy)Solid contribution. Thanks for playing.
So you’re telling me there’s a chance?The Bears would be insanely stupid to cut EJ
i don't believe in god anymoreSo you’re telling me there’s a chance?
No counterpoint? Why don't you suck my fucking dick (it's small so it should be easy)
why don't you raise my own face into your willing asshole?Thank you for raising the level of discourse. You seem like a really cool dude.
why don't you raise my own face into your willing asshole?
I love youYou sound lonely.
Pretty strong statement. He very well miss most, if not all season next year. By the time he’s fully healthy and feeling normal again (if that ever happens) he’ll be 31…and he has an 18 mil cap hit the next 2 seasons.The Bears would be insanely stupid to cut EJ
Pretty strong statement. He very well miss most, if not all season next year. By the time he’s fully healthy and feeling normal again (if that ever happens) he’ll be 31…and he has an 18 mil cap hit the next 2 seasons.
How exactly would it be “insanely stupid” to cut him? Unless you’re expecting a magical and perfect recovery where he doesn’t miss much time or miss a beat when he returns (and doesn’t suffer a natural decline).
Do you have information regarding his injury and why it would take two full years for him to be fully healthy?
According to this the median recovery time is 11 months. That’s just to get back to action. Logic would tell you that he wouldn’t be 100% and in pre-injury form immediately when he returns. Assuming he took the field by next November, he probably wouldn’t be in prime form (assuming he gets there), until the following season. According to that study, most players see a decrease in production over the next few seasons when they return. A 30/31 year old FS coming off lisfranc injury who will miss most of the season that has an 18 mil cap hit is a probably a cut that Poles will seriously consider, as he should
I need some sources that say he's going to miss all of next yearPretty strong statement. He very well miss most, if not all season next year. By the time he’s fully healthy and feeling normal again (if that ever happens) he’ll be 31…and he has an 18 mil cap hit the next 2 seasons.
How exactly would it be “insanely stupid” to cut him? Unless you’re expecting a magical and perfect recovery where he doesn’t miss much time or miss a beat when he returns (and doesn’t suffer a natural decline).
It’s a terrible injury, but Jackson did not have to undergo surgery for it…
According to a 2016 study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, NFL players who had Lisfranc injuries treated without surgery missed an average of 6.2 months and 7 games of action. Players who underwent surgery missed an average of 10 games, though were sidelined an average of 11.6 months (because of recovery extending into the offseason).