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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'd rather see Dobson get PUP'd to start the season. Give him 6 weeks to fully recover and work on cutting on that foot. He can be a valuable piece for a long run this season and want him at 100%.
Agree. Did we not learn in Miami last year that all the games count? Plus, 6 games is a long time to go without an injury at a position where there is a pretty steep talent drop-off.If he needs to be PUP'd, then PUP him. If he doesn't need to be PUP'd, play him. This team has a serious home field advantage in the playoffs, given the weather conditions in New England in January. If all hands can be on deck to help win any game, then I want them on deck. Otherwise, sit them.
And sitting around not playing football for the next 10 weeks isn't going to help dobson.Agree. Did we not learn in Miami last year that all the games count? Plus, 6 games is a long time to go without an injury at a position where there is a pretty steep talent drop-off.
Doesn't everybody like Heath Ledger?I'm serious. I assumed, and thought I read, he had a screw inserted originally...or do you just like Heath Ledger?
And sitting around not playing football for the next 10 weeks isn't going to help dobson.
I think it's more confusing that a lot of people are down on Tompkins and saying he is a joke etc. Don't get that at allI don't know why everyone is so confused about why Belichick signed LaFell. He got a solid experienced NFL starter to bolster the Pats offense as the third or fourth wide receiver. A lot of NFL teams would love to have a third or fourth wide receiver with decent experience and production as an NFL receiver. A team can't have all Randy Mosses at WR. Where's the beef with upgrading the depth at WR through free agency?
Can they place him on the PUP list? He's practiced already by running timed sprints on the sideline. I was under the impression that once you practice, you're ineligible for the PUP list.
Well, I think if he's on at beginning of season then he has to stay on for 6 weeks? Right now they can take him off of it whenever they want to but then they have to cut someone.There are 2 different PUPs. The pre-season PUP where you can come off any day you're ready and the "real" PUP where you cannot play until after week 6.