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Personally I think its a no brainer to PUP him and get him back in week 7
WEEI reported he was on the field today doing strength and conditioning, for what it's worth.If he were to begin practicing for the first time in week 7, which is what PUP allows, I'd think the chances of him actually playing in game 7 would be very low.
Those of you picking PUP need to think of it in terms of getting him back 100% by game 9, or thereabouts.
By the non-PUP route, If he can practice by week 3 or 4 at least, then you may have him playing by game 5 or 6.
There seems to be a small subset of fans who believe two things:
1) As soon as a player is injured they become so terrified of life without them that they'd rather coddle them like a baby and then toss them into meaningful games.
2) That the NFL is so easy to dominate that the team doesn't need it's best players for as many games as it can possibly have them.
If he's ready to play before week 6, you don't PUP him.
Not a chance - assuming the timeline we've been given is correct. There's a decent chance he could be playing Week 3 or 4 from what's been said. If he's PUPed he can't even practice until Week 7. Admittedly he likely won't need a lot of practice but with how he's seemingly progressing with no setbacks there's no need at all to put him on ice for half the season.
There seems to be a small subset of fans who believe two things:
1) As soon as a player is injured they become so terrified of life without them that they'd rather coddle them like a baby and then toss them into meaningful games.
2) That the NFL is so easy to dominate that the team doesn't need it's best players for as many games as it can possibly have them.
If he's ready to play before week 6, you don't PUP him.
Did you watch the Houston playoff game? Do you want to make the same mistake twice? I know I don't.
Did you watch the Houston playoff game? Do you want to make the same mistake twice? I know I don't.
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