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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.He still hasn't been on the practice field, so I doubt he will be playing.
He's made of glass, Crable II (someone had to say it).
Which for young guys are sometimes red shirts.
I really think this idea is overstated. On IR you can't practice with the team. How do you expect a young player to get better if they can't practice?
It is not in the best interest of the Patriots to shelf a rookie if they're not really injured.
I'm not saying that is the case with Cunningham just to be clear.
Just hoping it is not.
Why are college players red shirted?
To learn, and grow mentally and physically.
Why would a healthy rookie be IRed without being hurt?
The same reasons as above.
Sure they can't practice but they can develop mentally, physically (work out) and are still able to attend team meetings.
Who's Cunningham?
He's made of glass, Crable II (someone had to say it).
He's Jeremy Mincey 2.0, just picked a couple rounds higher. Until he proves otherwise he's a bust.
He's Jeremy Mincey 2.0, just picked a couple rounds higher. Until he proves otherwise he's a bust.