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Colt Lyerla reportedly has torn MCL, PCL
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<blockquote data-quote="Jordyruns" data-source="post: 565573" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>Remember he had not played in what was basically a year and a half, had not practiced for a good number of months as well. If he didn't have a slow start I was going to be surprised. It also sounded like he was starting to pick it up a bit after the first couple weeks of camp, when the awful reviews of his camp performances came out. Also from what i read and heard catching was looking poor but blocking wasn't looking half bad (hence the move to FB, read my original post in this thread).</p><p> </p><p>He is taking time off again but at least this time he can use the facilities the team has and review the team playbook. He will also have a full offseason to work on what the coaching staff would like him to do (sounds like blocking.) If his preseason performance is again next year very poor i doubt he will make it past the first round of cuts.</p><p> </p><p>The harm of this move is rather low, but if Colt can find his footing again the reward would be great. Well worth IRing him and bringing him back next year. Despite his performance the preseason. I said it awhile back Colts injury coming when it did (I don't wish injury upon anyone) was probably the best thing to happen for both Lyerla and the Packers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordyruns, post: 565573, member: 3538"] Remember he had not played in what was basically a year and a half, had not practiced for a good number of months as well. If he didn't have a slow start I was going to be surprised. It also sounded like he was starting to pick it up a bit after the first couple weeks of camp, when the awful reviews of his camp performances came out. Also from what i read and heard catching was looking poor but blocking wasn't looking half bad (hence the move to FB, read my original post in this thread). He is taking time off again but at least this time he can use the facilities the team has and review the team playbook. He will also have a full offseason to work on what the coaching staff would like him to do (sounds like blocking.) If his preseason performance is again next year very poor i doubt he will make it past the first round of cuts. The harm of this move is rather low, but if Colt can find his footing again the reward would be great. Well worth IRing him and bringing him back next year. Despite his performance the preseason. I said it awhile back Colts injury coming when it did (I don't wish injury upon anyone) was probably the best thing to happen for both Lyerla and the Packers. [/QUOTE]
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