Berry needed surgery to remove what is essentially a bone spur. He didn't do that so he guaranteed on-going tendonitis after prolonged running/playing in games. He has wasted a roster spot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefs Moon:
Berry needed surgery to remove what is essentially a bone spur. He didn't do that so he guaranteed on-going tendonitis after prolonged running/playing in games. He has wasted a roster spot.
He should have just had surgery. But the Chiefs had a somewhat difficult decision to make. This isn't as bungled or as easy as you guys make it seem. I think they thought he would be able to play more games. If he gets surgery he's out for likely the entire regular season, maybe you get him back for the playoffs. He might have been ready by now. Some people can successfully play through this - but apparently EB isn' one of them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
He should have just had surgery. But the Chiefs had a somewhat difficult decision to make. This isn't as bungled or as easy as you guys make it seem. I think they thought he would be able to play more games. If he gets surgery he's out for likely the entire regular season, maybe you get him back for the playoffs. He might have been ready by now. Some people can successfully play through this - but apparently EB isn' one of them.
If he'd had the surgery during camp like he should have, he could have been ready for the start of next year. Now, if he does, he probably won't be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eleazar:
If he'd had the surgery during camp like he should have, he could have been ready for the start of next year. Now, if he does, he probably won't be.
If he opts for surgery after the season...does that negate the Chiefs ability to designate him as a June 1st cut and save $9 mil? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
If he opts for surgery after the season...does that negate the Chiefs ability to designate him as a June 1st cut and save $9 mil?
Not sure if this is a massive Q (probably) but I would think getting cancer and coming out of the other side would give you a different perspective on life/mortality. Seems like his head has gone and maybe because he’s thinking he doesn’t want long term health issues and playing football is not his top priority. I can’t blame him for that but it sucks (if true) [Reply]
Originally Posted by UK_Chief:
Not sure if this is a massive Q (probably) but I would think getting cancer and coming out of the other side would give you a different perspective on life/mortality. Seems like his head has gone and maybe because he’s thinking he doesn’t want long term health issues and playing football is not his top priority. I can’t blame him for that but it sucks (if true)
There is probably a lot of truth in this post. [Reply]