Hurts to lose Juan. He had a strong rookie campaign. Not sure what to so with the open spot. The team looks pretty solid across the board.
(My shot in the dark guess would be Dieter just because he always seems to pop up for no apparent reason.)
As far as EB, it's too late. This isnt week 12. Dude hasn't played a snap all year and didn't play well at the end of last year. Not to mention this is a new system. I'd just stick with Fuller, Sorenson, and Watts. Fenton can take over for Fuller's CB snaps. Who knows, Fuller may be a better S than CB for us. It'll be interesting to watch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
If his knee isn't at full health then it's likely he'll play with a small brace
Yeah, I was responding to your "speed and agility" comment. He'll almost certainly play next year, but I bet he'll have lost a step in the short-term. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Yeah, I was responding to your "speed and agility" comment. He'll almost certainly play next year, but I bet he'll have lost a step in the short-term.
It's like Mahomes he says he's healthy but ultimately Patrick will have patteler surgery to tighten up the tendon to be safe. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I wouldn't count on it for 2020, but I bet he's back to full speed by 2021.
I could be wrong but Aaron Borgman said that a lot depends on the type of ACL tear. He mentioned that if it’s a standard tear then it should be fine but structural damage like an MCL tear etc would be much more difficult to come back from. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I could be wrong but Aaron Borgman said that a lot depends on the type of ACL tear. He mentioned that if it’s a standard tear then it should be fine but structural damage like an MCL tear etc would be much more difficult to come back from.