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Pickens or Watson or bust. I don’t know what you all see in sky Moore. I see a nice 800 yds receiver ala jamison crowder. I want Pickens or Watson. Pickens attitude issues? Lets not pass on randy moss again please.
 

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NFL athletes with a history of successful ACL reconstruction before being drafted into the NFL have a significantly higher rate of subsequent ACL reinjury while playing in the NFL when compared with a carefully matched cohort of players without a history of prior ACL injury.


The study findings indicated that NFL players are severely affected by ACL injury, with only 28.5% still active in the league 3 years after the injury. Running backs, defensive linemen, and linebackers performed the worst after injury. Quarterbacks were most likely to return to play and had superior postinjury performance compared with the other positions.


@nc0gnet0 good luck Jameson.
 

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Pickens or Watson or bust. I don’t know what you all see in sky Moore. I see a nice 800 yds receiver ala jamison crowder. I want Pickens or Watson. Pickens attitude issues? Lets not pass on randy moss again please.
I agree with Watson, Clint Eastwood. Have a great Friday and weekend!
 

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What do you mean “we debunked you”? How have the Packers faired in the playoffs the last 10 years?
You said we needed 1st round WRs in 2020. We had the top O and pass O on the league that season. Top 3 O last season. Debunked you.

The Packers since 2010 have been the playoff team in the conference, with the most playoff appearances and wins in the conference since then. (Second most in the league over that time span)
 

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Vikings taking him anyway. I disagree with you there.
Pretty much one of the least important postions on the field, good players not costly in FA and can find them all throughout the draft.

Spend top picks on positions that are overpriced in FA like QB or WR or pass rusher or CB ie positions where top talent can command 20m or more easily.
 

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NFL athletes with a history of successful ACL reconstruction before being drafted into the NFL have a significantly higher rate of subsequent ACL reinjury while playing in the NFL when compared with a carefully matched cohort of players without a history of prior ACL injury.


The study findings indicated that NFL players are severely affected by ACL injury, with only 28.5% still active in the league 3 years after the injury. Running backs, defensive linemen, and linebackers performed the worst after injury. Quarterbacks were most likely to return to play and had superior postinjury performance compared with the other positions.


@nc0gnet0 good luck Jameson.

Study was done in 2019, and used data dating 10 or more years prior.


reconstructive procedure before their participation in the event. Between 1987 and 2000,

In other words, the report is obsolete, but nice try.

in other news, leeches to not work very well...............
 

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Hopefully Raimann will be a Bear in the second round. He really is the last true LT left on the board. There are also a few top CBs in Booth and Gordon, Dean at MLB, and Watson and Moore at the WR. Maybe a QB drops, prompting a nice trade. Lots of talent left.
 

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Bears just need to take bpa that’s it. Literally don’t care what position they need help everywhere.
 

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Yeah I dunno. I gotta take a good look at everyone who's left and regather my thoughts but I wouldn't be mad at any of that. The Bears are sitting in a good place.
I probably wouldn't trade back from 39, but if you could move back from 48 and stay in the second and pick up a 4th maybe? I'd be in on that
 

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Couple highly ranked CB’s there. D line too. Think they wait on WR. Some good guards for the second pick.
 

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Study was done in 2019, and used data dating 10 or more years prior.


reconstructive procedure before their participation in the event. Between 1987 and 2000,

In other words, the report is obsolete, but nice try.

in other news, leeches to not work very well...............
Sixty-nine percent of wide receivers who underwent ACL reconstruction were able to RTP at an average of 10.9 months, or 331.4 days. Despite the majority of players being able to RTP, there was a significant decrease in both statistical performance and career duration.


There is really no study that is positive on this.
 

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