07-28-2017, 05:08 PM
(07-28-2017, 03:04 PM)The Real Deal Wrote: While I'm glad eifert appears to be healthy, I couldn't care less about him practicing as I feel he doesn't need it all that much. But Ross being able to get reps is a big deal. Fingers crossed everyone stays healthy!
Completely agree, Eifert should be used very sparingly, dude has been made of glass most of his career.
Need him out there in the Regular season to win a lot of games, best route running red zone threat in the league when healthy.
Fingers crossed!
(07-28-2017, 03:16 PM)ochocincos Wrote: It's been stated multiple times that while John Ross has been cleared to practice, he'll still be limited in practice as he is still trying to fully recover from his shoulder surgery.
But what this tells me is that the Bengals want Ross to be able to participate in practice to some capacity (e.g. running routes) so he can more quickly get up to speed by the time his shoulder is fully healed. And with that, I get the sense the Bengals want to get him onto the field sooner rather than later this year.
Yeah, non contact. That is just fine and i am getting the same hint you are. They want this guy on the field opening day
opening up the Offense with his presence alone. Lots of us feel this is the guy we have always needed on the other side
of AJ Green, a DeSean Jackson type. Except i think John Ross could be better with his smarts and route tree.
And he is faster.
The QB that was throwing to Ross in college was sad man, both him and Dalton are going to have some fun out there.