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I think the article is much ado about nothing. The Packers are being very cautious about how soon to bring him back. Same thing with Underwood.
TT knew what he was getting when he drafted him. I'm confident that Harrell will be full strength this year or TT would not have had the manlove for him.
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
I think the article is much ado about nothing. The Packers are being very cautious about how soon to bring him back. Same thing with Underwood.
TT knew what he was getting when he drafted him. I'm confident that Harrell will be full strength this year or TT would not have had the manlove for him.
I think the article is much ado about nothing. The Packers are being very cautious about how soon to bring him back. Same thing with Underwood.
TT knew what he was getting when he drafted him. I'm confident that Harrell will be full strength this year or TT would not have had the manlove for him.
Is that a hint of faith in the turtle?
Maybe; TT is conservative. He would not use a 1st round pick on a guy with injury concerns.
Now if he didn't do his due diligence and Harrell helps us little this year I'm sure I'll be first in line to throw him under the bus
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
If it was in doubt before, I don't think anyone would dispute now that TT drafts for the long-term and not just who will help us right, right now. He would argue that they should and will help right now, but I think he knows there is a learning curve, even for the best guys drafted. Then there's always those guys who emerge that you didn't see coming, like Marques Colston last year (kind of an extreme example, I realize), but he certainly surpassed some of the best hyped guys who seemed to disappear into the landscape, if not his own teammate Reggie Bush. I think that shows that developing in the NFL takes time, and for most players always will.
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
The main thing I got out of the article wasn't that he wasn't strong, it was that his stamina in his arms would take longer to come back fully. We may see him fade some near the end of the season, that was what I got from the article. But then a lot of rookies hit that wall at that time as they are not used to the longer season. Given that his endurance now is a question with the injury, I would say that he is a prime candidate for "the wall".
Gotta go easy with him in the first half to make sure he's a good contributor for the 2nd half of the season.
I think the article is much ado about nothing. The Packers are being very cautious about how soon to bring him back. Same thing with Underwood.
TT knew what he was getting when he drafted him. I'm confident that Harrell will be full strength this year or TT would not have had the manlove for him.
Is that a hint of faith in the turtle?
Maybe; TT is conservative. He would not use a 1st round pick on a guy with injury concerns.
Now if he didn't do his due diligence and Harrell helps us little this year I'm sure I'll be first in line to throw him under the bus
I actually assume you'll be driving the bus. If the kid is hurt, I'll be in the front seat.
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