[quote="Joemailman"]Johnny Jolly has been excused from next week's mandatory minicamp.
McCarthy confirmed Johnny Jolly signed his tender, but he has been excused from next week's mandatory mini-camp. "I have excused Johnny from mini-camp next week," McCarthy said. "We feel it's important for him to concentrate on his legal situation. There's a lot going on, and he needs to focus and make sure he has everything in line. These decisions that are going to be made legally will affect every aspect of his life, most importantly his personal life and then his professional life."
Actually, I suspect MM doesn't want the distraction associated with Jolly's situation at the minicamp. Besides, it makes sense to give guys like Neal as many reps as possible since there's a good chance Jolly won't be available at the start of the season.[/quote]
I wonder if this is the underlying reason. Given Jolly's uncertain availability, why not let Neal and that other pick suck up a lot of reps, to get them familiar and see what they can do? You already know what Jolly can do. Let him stay away for that reason.
The stated reason I don't get. You don't go to trial for three more weeks or so, so why is that a distraction for Jolly? It's been postponed a million times already.
McCarthy confirmed Johnny Jolly signed his tender, but he has been excused from next week's mandatory mini-camp. "I have excused Johnny from mini-camp next week," McCarthy said. "We feel it's important for him to concentrate on his legal situation. There's a lot going on, and he needs to focus and make sure he has everything in line. These decisions that are going to be made legally will affect every aspect of his life, most importantly his personal life and then his professional life."
Actually, I suspect MM doesn't want the distraction associated with Jolly's situation at the minicamp. Besides, it makes sense to give guys like Neal as many reps as possible since there's a good chance Jolly won't be available at the start of the season.[/quote]
I wonder if this is the underlying reason. Given Jolly's uncertain availability, why not let Neal and that other pick suck up a lot of reps, to get them familiar and see what they can do? You already know what Jolly can do. Let him stay away for that reason.
The stated reason I don't get. You don't go to trial for three more weeks or so, so why is that a distraction for Jolly? It's been postponed a million times already.

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