Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Some twitter tard said yesterday before Reid’s presser that he had a source telling him that Berry wasn’t playing again this year and that Sutton was retiring after the season.
FWiW...
“Retire” Sutton now and make Eric Berry acting DC since he apparently knows how to get his team mates lined up more correctly on defense than Sutton does.
Berry can sit in the coaching booth with his Haglund heel on ice while serving as acting DC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
“Retire” Sutton now and make Eric Berry acting DC since he apparently knows how to get his team mates lined up more correctly on defense than Sutton does.
Berry can sit in the coaching booth with his Haglund heel on ice while serving as acting DC.
He can call the plays even if he's on the field. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
John Wall, NBA star player for the Wizards, is having surgery to repair his own Haglund’s deformity soon. Expected recovery is 6-8 months.
This is what KC should have done from the get go. Berry should’ve had the surgery and saved everyone the dramatics of this season.
Wizards guard John Wall will undergo a debridement and repair of a Haglund's deformity and a chronic Achilles tendon injury in his left heel
it says it was 2 issues, but im sure 1 could have caused the other. Just sucks all around. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eleazar:
He's not going to be released, they'd have a huge amount of dead cap space if they did that. The time would be after next season.
Him not playing is pretty much dead money anyways.
Originally Posted by Flachief58:
How's uric's spirit today? Did he bring his pads or his pom poms today?
At this point it's becoming a distraction. An entire ****ing season of day-to-day status and "questionable" for game time. The team has waited all season long for him to work his way back and after a couple of partial games were right back to day-to-day and "questionable" for game time.
Should have put him on IR. What's the difference if he plays and hurts himself or doesn't play because he's afraid to hurt himself? I don't think Berry wants to play. I think he wants to collect his money while avoiding injury. There is no other way to interpret his actions.
The team can't do this same thing over again next year. At this point all I can think is that Berry has the front office over a barrel somehow. It's a distraction that needs to end one way or the other. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eleazar:
He's not going to be released, they'd have a huge amount of dead cap space if they did that. The time would be after next season.
Well having the highest paid cheerleader in the league certainly isn't an award any team really wants.
Perhaps you cut him just to send a message to the rest of the team that at the end of the day, this is a business. Players play hurt, players take risks "for the glory", and if they aren't that guy, a gladiator at some level, they can his the streets. It's NOT personal, it's business. I'm sure Berry will understand. Perhaps some other team would welcome his day-to-day.
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Well having the highest paid cheerleader in the league certainly isn't an award any team really wants.
Perhaps you cut him just to send a message to the rest of the team that at the end of the day, this is a business. Players play hurt, players take risks "for the glory", and if they aren't that guy, a gladiator at some level, they can his the streets. It's NOT personal, it's business. I'm sure Berry will understand. Perhaps some other team would welcome his day-to-day.
Fuck Berry and his heel...
Yes, I’m sure NFL players whose entire livelihoods revolve around football don’t understand that it’s a business. That’s a often-concealed fact only known by the CP cognescenti.
Taking a dead money hit like this would more likely send a message that Veach doesn’t know how to manage the cap. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Yes, I’m sure NFL players whose entire livelihoods revolve around football don’t understand that it’s a business. That’s a often-concealed fact only known by the CP cognescenti.
Taking a dead money hit like this would more likely send a message that Veach doesn’t know how to manage the cap.
Not canning players who only play a few snaps over the course of two years, while claiming to be "day to day" in the second year, let's us know he doesn't know how to manage the personnel he gives the coaches to coach. [Reply]