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RE: More Eifert concern? - BonnieBengal - 06-15-2018 (06-12-2018, 08:46 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Did anyone really think that Eifert was going to just come back, all healed and strong like he'd never been injured? C'mon, did you really think that? I've said this before, but I'll say it again. Once you've had spinal issues, you're never "the same" again. - From a guy that had to stop playing adult football, due to a back injury. We should have moved on. RE: More Eifert concern? - HarleyDog - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 07:18 AM)BonnieBengal Wrote: We should have moved on. I think many of us feel the same. Now we just got to play it out. RE: More Eifert concern? - fredtoast - 06-15-2018 From Bengals.com today. Eifert may not be ready by the start of training camp in 43 days. RE: More Eifert concern? - Shake n Blake - 06-15-2018 (06-14-2018, 10:06 AM)Tiger Teeth Wrote: Yeah, barring any unseen immediate needs, I think a good TE should be on the radar fairly high next year. IMO, a 1st or 2nd round pick on a TE is starting to look pretty wasteful. It's not like Eifert is alone. Dennis Pitta - Career ended by injuries Jordan Cameron - Career ended by injuries Rob Gronkowski - Has missed 20.3% of his career games Jordan Reed - Has missed 35.0% of his career games Julius Thomas - Has missed 36.6% of his career games Travis Kelce - Has straightened himself out, but missed his entire rookie season Kyle Rudolph - Missed 15 games between 2013 and 2014 Zach Miller - Has missed 54.2% of his career games Dwayne Allen - Has missed 23.0% of his career games Owen Daniels - Missed 22.3% of his career games Ladarius Green - Missed 33.8% of his games in 5 years, now out of the league due to nagging injuries This isn't even the half of it. Sure you may find an iron man like Greg Olsen (who just had his first serious injury), but it's like the odds of finding a Golden State fan that was around before 2014. Most of these guys seem to get dinged up all the time. Maybe not quite to the level of Eifert, Pitta, Cameron or Lararius Green, but finding a stud TE who also doesn't miss games is pretty rare. RE: More Eifert concern? - HarleyDog - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 04:09 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: IMO, a 1st or 2nd round pick on a TE is starting to look pretty wasteful. It's not like Eifert is alone.Thanks for posting. TE is a pretty brutal position to play specially in the NFL. He still sucks though! RE: More Eifert concern? - Shake n Blake - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 04:04 PM)fredtoast Wrote: From Bengals.com today. ![]() RE: More Eifert concern? - Shake n Blake - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 04:11 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Thanks for posting. TE is a pretty brutal position to play specially in the NFL. Wasn't defending Eifert so much as questioning ever spending a 1st on a TE again. RE: More Eifert concern? - HarleyDog - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 04:12 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Wasn't defending Eifert so much as questioning ever spending a 1st on a TE again. Yeah, I know. I'm in a good mood and felt it would make me feel even better taking a shot at Eifert. However, after reconsidering, I don't want to shatter his ego. That could end his career. I mean, he spends a lot of time on his ass nursing an injury. Where else would he be trolling but on the BB. RE: More Eifert concern? - Nately120 - 06-15-2018 Alas, gone are those halcyon days where we were winning 10+ games per year and predicting Hill and Eifert were going to be key pieces in multiple championship runs. Welp, life goes on. Here's hoping we aren't tossing Mixon and Ross out in the trash in 2020. RE: More Eifert concern? - Shake n Blake - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 04:17 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Yeah, I know. I'm in a good mood and felt it would make me feel even better taking a shot at Eifert. However, after reconsidering, I don't want to shatter his ego. That could end his career. I mean, he spends a lot of time on his ass nursing an injury. Where else would he be trolling but on the BB. BREAKING NEWS: Bengals Tight End Tyler Eifert is suffering from cramped feelings after a message board blow from HarleyDog sent him reeling. He's now expected to miss 4-6 years. Seriously though, I looked at the 1st round TE's over the last 10 drafts: OJ Howard - Bucs Evan Engram - Giants David Njoku - Browns Eric Ebron - Lions Tyler Eifert - Bengals Jermaine Gresham - Bengals Brandon Pettigrew - Lions Dustin Keller - Jets Pretty ugly little list. Is it coincidence that the Lions and Bengals have taken 2 each and they're sitting on the 2 longest playoff droughts? Hmm... RE: More Eifert concern? - CornerBlitz - 06-15-2018 If he doesn't end up playing this season his career might be toast. I just don't get the severity of the injury if they are saying he may not be ready 45 days from now......wtf is wrong with him? RE: More Eifert concern? - Tiger Teeth - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 04:09 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: IMO, a 1st or 2nd round pick on a TE is starting to look pretty wasteful. It's not like Eifert is alone. I wasn't speaking along the lines of 1st or 2nd. Maybe 3rd, 4th, or FA. RE: More Eifert concern? - Tiger Teeth - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 04:04 PM)fredtoast Wrote: From Bengals.com today. ![]() RE: More Eifert concern? - SunsetBengal - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 05:01 PM)CornerBlitz Wrote: If he doesn't end up playing this season his career might be toast. If you've never dealt with a disc issue, it's really tough to understand just how limited a person is when it's aggravated. I have a pair of damaged discs. When I'm healthy, I feel fine and can do most things. Run, weight train, do physical work, etc. In the first year, after the injury, I got back in shape and tried to play football again. 1st time I laid into making a tackle, I had to miss 3 days of work. No more football for me. Other things I never do again, basketball or anything involving hard landings, waterskiing, holding a bent over position for any real length of time. You getting the picture? I seriously think for his own best interest, and being able to continue a normal life and play with his kids, Tyler should consider retirement. RE: More Eifert concern? - 3wt - 06-15-2018 (06-15-2018, 05:35 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: If you've never dealt with a disc issue, it's really tough to understand just how limited a person is when it's aggravated. I have a pair of damaged discs. When I'm healthy, I feel fine and can do most things. Run, weight train, do physical work, etc. In the first year, after the injury, I got back in shape and tried to play football again. 1st time I laid into making a tackle, I had to miss 3 days of work. No more football for me. Other things I never do again, basketball or anything involving hard landings, waterskiing, holding a bent over position for any real length of time. You getting the picture? Good description Sunset. As much as I ache to think what a healthy Eifert would mean to us I agree with your assessment. If it's as bad as it sounds he should retire and have a shot at an active life with his kids and older years without chronic pain. RE: More Eifert concern? - Bengalitis - 06-15-2018 Can someone with connections with Bengals.com or the Cincy media suggest they do an in-depth article on Kroft, I'd like to know more about him and help put Eiffert in the history books. RE: More Eifert concern? - Wyche'sWarrior - 06-16-2018 (06-15-2018, 05:35 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: If you've never dealt with a disc issue, it's really tough to understand just how limited a person is when it's aggravated. I have a pair of damaged discs. When I'm healthy, I feel fine and can do most things. Run, weight train, do physical work, etc. In the first year, after the injury, I got back in shape and tried to play football again. 1st time I laid into making a tackle, I had to miss 3 days of work. No more football for me. Other things I never do again, basketball or anything involving hard landings, waterskiing, holding a bent over position for any real length of time. You getting the picture? Is it a disc issue with him? I can't even recall with the myriad of injuries. If it is....I agree with you. It only gets worse from here. I also suffered compression fractures in the lower three lumbars in a car wreck at 17. Ol man Arthur Itis is starting to set in down there as well. I've given up sports of any kind. That sucks. I'd love to still be playing softball. I can't even bowl more than two games anymore. I'm much too young to feel this damn old....lol. RE: More Eifert concern? - HarleyDog - 06-16-2018 (06-16-2018, 06:13 AM)WychesWarrior Wrote: Is it a disc issue with him? I can't even recall with the myriad of injuries. If it is....I agree with you. It only gets worse from here. I also suffered compression fractures in the lower three lumbars in a car wreck at 17. Ol man Arthur Itis is starting to set in down there as well. I've given up sports of any kind. That sucks. I'd love to still be playing softball. I can't even bowl more than two games anymore. I'm much too young to feel this damn old....lol. With as many issues as you have described this will probably seem like a silly question. Have you thought about buying an inversion table? RE: More Eifert concern? - SunsetBengal - 06-16-2018 (06-16-2018, 09:04 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: With as many issues as you have described this will probably seem like a silly question. Have you thought about buying an inversion table? I have a Teeter Hang-Up, inversion table. I really wish I could tell you that it works wonders, but the results generally last for less than one minute. As soon as I take a few steps, gravity pushes everything back where it wants to go.. RE: More Eifert concern? - pdub2005 - 06-16-2018 (06-13-2018, 02:32 PM)3wt Wrote: He wasn't wrong. Gresh had his strengths, but was dumb as a rock and has been meh with the Cardinals. Especially as a tight end. How many times do we see a tight end go for a jump ball across the middle and get tackled from behind mid air. When that happens you often see their backs bow in a super unnatural way. |