I mean it's not private but I don't feel comfortable just giving it out on a public forum here. If he wanted to give it out here that's his business but I don't feel like that's my decision to make. He's also not a public figure in the same sense as a reporter or politician or celeb (you know, other than being a SoSH celeb!).Is his twitter handle private? Isn't the point of twitter that the public can see what you tweet?
Obviously looking for a silver lining here but Edelman has not been efficient in 2016. Of course, no guarantee Carr or any other will be better than a declining Minitron in 2017:Thank god they went out and got Cooks. Shitty news on Jules but it's by far the deepest position on the roster at least
Deepest position on the roster is 3rd down back (Lewis, White, Burkhead, Foster)Thank god they went out and got Cooks. Shitty news on Jules but it's by far the deepest position on the roster at least
Yeah, it's not a secret and has been posted here before.Is his twitter handle private? Isn't the point of twitter that the public can see what you tweet?
I mean it's not private but I don't feel comfortable just giving it out on a public forum here. If he wanted to give it out here that's his business but I don't feel like that's my decision to make. He's also not a public figure in the same sense as a reporter or politician or celeb (you know, other than being a SoSH celeb!).
I didn't know that.Yeah, it's not a secret and has been posted here before.
Not sure what's going on--he's not a low profile kind of guy.
Is it? Can Amendola hold up all year? And I'm worried about Mitchell and his knee.Thank god they went out and got Cooks. Shitty news on Jules but it's by far the deepest position on the roster at least
Love your style SSF, so this isn't remotely anything against you in particular, but this Pubmed piece from the Journal of Athletic training provides some pretty solid reasons why to dislike the term 'non-contact' and how it can be a misnomer. Of course, IANAD, nor have I played one on TV, so take this as you will.Non-contact injury
Masochist?
Love your style SSF, so this isn't remotely anythingagainst you in particular
What did Miggs say to you? Before he hung himself in his cell.Frankly, this is the kind of thing Miggs would say.
Two Bradies and half-an ACL (Twitter sideline video of #11 getting carted off, for those on mobile):@ChrisGearyOrtho
Fuckkkkkk
Yeah he's done for the year. They know what the diagnosis is before the MRI, it's just a formality to confirm and evaluate collateral injury (meniscus, etc)
It is done.
Resignation due to small hands? On the other hand, even Melania can't match those buns.
Can't lie, DJJ. Asians are sensitive about "small hands" jokes.Resignation due to small hands? On the other hand, even Melania can't match those buns.
This is what I think, too. Edelman and Amendola are both on the wrong side of 30. Acquiring Cooks gives them a long-term option as the guy they can move around. They probably were going to use him outside more this year, and he'll still do that some, but I expect he'll get more work inside now.So, Kyed at NESN thinks Cooks goes in Z and Hogan X. Although, in Pats system both will be in either as the roles switch consistently.
@dougkyed
Didn't run much slot? They were predominantly in 11 personnel. And you're overcomplicating this. Put Cooks in Z and Hogan in x.
That's what I was insinuating earlier in the thread. Could this be a career-ender? At least with the Pats? Would be such a shame, he's such a great person and player.Obviously sucks, but this is still a relatively strong WR corp without Edelman. They're certainly in better shape than if this had happened last year.
What are the chances this is it for him? He'll be 32 next year.
Wouldn't be the worst thing for his life. I'm glad my hand gave out boxing before my brain was. It'd be a really sad life for me if I couldn't be the best damn poster on this site.Obviously sucks, but this is still a relatively strong WR corp without Edelman. They're certainly in better shape than if this had happened last year.
What are the chances this is it for him? He'll be 32 next year.
About your brain ...Wouldn't be the worst thing for his life. I'm glad my hand gave out boxing before my brain was. It'd be a really sad life for me if I couldn't be the best damn poster on this site.
Problem is, that approach may in fact lead to more injuries. You don't want guys getting their first game action in one that counts. Would be like stepping on the highway.I'll be honest, I wish BB would just throw preseason games away. Don't put any established player in a position to get injured in a preseason game. Ever.
They run so many offensive sets, it's silly to speculate who "gets" the slot. Amendola and Cooks have both done it, on some plays it could be someone else. You are correct that they have many other pieces and the cascading effects will be will be fun to see. Carr step up? Mitchell go from 5th receiver to something more integral like he would be on nearly any other roster? Dola less carefully/protectively used now that they have other guys around? This team was built to weather things like this. Just too bad it was preseason.Plug and play with Carr, everyoneoving up one spot on the depth chart.
Or two RB with White in the slot, which we know he can do because he did it some last year.
Sucks but they have the pieces to overcome this.
Burkhead did line up in the slot in Cincinnati, so its not impossible.Burkhead has looked good catching the ball, too - not that he's going to line up in he slot but I could see him being open out of the backfield a lot this year with teams having to account for our wideouts/TEs etc
Foster played in the slot in college.Could they think a bit outside the box and run two rbs on the offense and then motion White, Foster, or Burkhead into the slot?
Boldin retired.I assume Anquan Boldin isn't an option. He was functional in Detroit last year.
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