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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 923700" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Injuries are always a general concern. That said this player has been very reliable. He had left wrist surgery last offseason, but reports I saw were he was ready at training camp. It obviously didn’t hamper his ability to play in every game for the last 3 seasons anyway.</p><p>One would come to a conclusion that 10 months later is plenty of time for a wrist surgery to adequately heal.</p><p></p><p>That said, I understand it’s human nature to question something that looks “to good to be true” and somehow quantify that (not just your post but a series of posts in general in summary) I don’t blame folks for that, that’s how we’re programmed. We’d turn down a $1000 gift bill if we thought it “might” be tainted. However it’s my opinion this was a blessing from God that dropped in our lap.</p><p> I’m going to go out on a limb. You find a way to put him next to Campbell? and the middle of this D got a serious upgrade.</p><p></p><p>The last thing I’ll point out is this. We all pretty much know that LB is a position that can get pretty quick results. It’s not like QB or CB or Edge where it takes several years. He’s an established veteran, he could suit up tomorrow and hold his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 923700, member: 10086"] Injuries are always a general concern. That said this player has been very reliable. He had left wrist surgery last offseason, but reports I saw were he was ready at training camp. It obviously didn’t hamper his ability to play in every game for the last 3 seasons anyway. One would come to a conclusion that 10 months later is plenty of time for a wrist surgery to adequately heal. That said, I understand it’s human nature to question something that looks “to good to be true” and somehow quantify that (not just your post but a series of posts in general in summary) I don’t blame folks for that, that’s how we’re programmed. We’d turn down a $1000 gift bill if we thought it “might” be tainted. However it’s my opinion this was a blessing from God that dropped in our lap. I’m going to go out on a limb. You find a way to put him next to Campbell? and the middle of this D got a serious upgrade. The last thing I’ll point out is this. We all pretty much know that LB is a position that can get pretty quick results. It’s not like QB or CB or Edge where it takes several years. He’s an established veteran, he could suit up tomorrow and hold his own. [/QUOTE]
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