11-24-2016, 01:30 AM
(11-24-2016, 01:21 AM)Murdock2420 Wrote: How does it help him???
Well for one, he gets time with a strength and condition coach at the NFL level, not a college level one.
Second, he gets time to practice...from now until next camp he is allowed to rehab and practice with the team. That means he'll get adjusted to the speed of the game.
Third, he can actually let the injury heal to 100% and rebuild strength in it, rather than be out on special teams (which is where he would be right now, not starting) and run the risk of getting it re-injured in some garbage scrum.
I'm not sure what part of this is so hard to understand. It is a rookie CB, who is 6th on the depth chart and wouldn't have seen any reps with his limited time practicing.
Why some of you are just so ready to toss the kid out there watch him fail and then call him a bust is beyond me. Let the kid actually practice and be healthy before putting him on the field.
He is 100%