11-10-2021, 03:55 PM
(11-10-2021, 03:47 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: It's also possible he'll never overcome it and this is the version of himself he will always be now.
I remember Jonathan Luigs, came in as a Rimington Trophy winner and had surgery on his hips (I know different body part but still lower body and legs) and could never get on the field after and retired.
Some times an injury just takes a step away from a guy.
This is true, but you never know until you see the guy play.
If we spent draft picks or free agent money to sign replacements for every player that has an injury we will never be able to fix our roster.
I was shocked that Hopkins was ready for opening day. He was not injured until January of this year. But since he was able to return I can see why the team did not want to spend a lot on a replacement center.