bjornanderson21":3iliv3rj said:
Basis4day":3iliv3rj said:
Jordan Hill maybe. He only has one year left on his contract and had a down year. They traded up to draft someone who plays the same position in Jefferson.
Britt could happen. Depends on how they feel at the d
They really like Marsh on special teams.
Paul Richardson? Since when does tearing your ACL late in your rookie season make you injury prone?
He never really got right from it and ended up with a bad hamstring injury. He isn't suffering a multiple sprained ankles and missing a game here or a game there.Golden Tate didn't emerge till year three.
Your idea of injury-prone is incorrect.
Injury-prone DOES NOT mean you get the same injury over and over, it just means you keep getting injured.
If someone misses time with a leg inury, and then misses more time the next season with another leg injury, then it appears that player is prone to leg injuries.
He missed 4 games as a Freshman, then tore his ACL and missed the next season. Then he had his injuries in the NFL.
3 out of his last 4 seasons have ended with leg injuries.
Does he need to have 4 out of 5 ended early? 5 out of 6? 6 out of 7?
Paul Richardson is VERY injury-prone.
I'd say that my idea of injury prone is different than yours.
You know who is really injury prone? Football players. Making a full 16 game season is extremely difficult to do. Every player gets hurt eventually.
Richardson played a full season his senior year at Colorado. His rookie year he tore his ACL in a playoff game. Had we not made the playoffs he would have played a full season. So i think you counting that as a shortened season is misleading because our season was longer than most NFL teams. I don't think he was fully recovered, because you know, ACL injuries take a while to recover from for most players not named Adrian Peterson. When he had hamstring issues, they shut him down.
Injury prone, to me, is a player like Russell Okung. He had multiple and various ankle, pec, and toe injuries that cost him numerous stretches of inactivity throughout his 5 seasons in Seattle.
If i thought of injury prone as you do, i'd have to call Ricardo Lockette injury prone due to a single injury ending his career.