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The DL was a lot more crowded a week ago.
Forston, yes. Cunningham?
Cunningham can play inside and out. He is a reasonable swing DL.
As far as I'm concerned, if I'm Cunningham I can't relax an inch unless Jones, Ninkovich, Francis, Bernard, Buchanon or Bequette get cut.
im feeling Good about Tommy Kelly and Armond Armstead, hoping the other backups don't see the field much
I don't feel bad for Love, he got a $500k signing bonus last year.
Nunchucks - if you had a job where you needed either your memory or your ability to have physical attributes to perform your job and you were diagnosed with either Alzheimers or Multiple Sclerosis, how would you feel?
This situation is comparable because it is going to become clear that Love was beginning to manage the disease so that he could continue his career.
I guess I would have to figure out how else I could make money. Again, the guy got a decent amount of money, he should not be destitute.
I have Diabetes Type II diagnosed over ten years ago. For the good of Love, he simply can't stay in the NFL. His doctors ha surely ve told him that he has to lose 50-65 pounds if he wants to control the disease. It must have been pretty severe before being noticed, as his weight changed dramatically.
If he were a WR he could combine the NFL with saving his life; but as a NT/DT he cannot. He can't play his NFL position at 240-250 pounds, if that.
He is better off living and seeing his kid grow up, than a few more years in the NFL.
Good Luck Mr. Love in whatever you do.
I have Diabetes Type II diagnosed over ten years ago. For the good of Love, he simply can't stay in the NFL. His doctors ha surely ve told him that he has to lose 50-65 pounds if he wants to control the disease. It must have been pretty severe before being noticed, as his weight changed dramatically.
If he were a WR he could combine the NFL with saving his life; but as a NT/DT he cannot. He can't play his NFL position at 240-250 pounds, if that.
He is better off living and seeing his kid grow up, than a few more years in the NFL.
Good Luck Mr. Love in whatever you do.
What about Jay Cutler, who has type 1 diabetes?