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Reportedly “severe”.Harry got his ankles rolled at bears practice today. Ouch!
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Reportedly “severe”.
I'm not sure what's sadder: How f'd the Bears are at receiver, or the fact that a N'Keal Harry injury somehow makes it worse.
I'm not sure what's sadder: How f'd the Bears are at receiver, or the fact that a N'Keal Harry injury somehow makes it worse.
one thing to consider is that this may make it unlikely the Pats can slide a WR onto the PS past them this year, so that might shift the scales toward a trade of a veteran instead trying to stash a younger guy on PS.Sounds like bb needs to trade them agular!
one thing to consider is that this may make it unlikely the Pats can slide a WR onto the PS past them this year, so that might shift the scales toward a trade of a veteran instead trying to stash a younger guy on PS.
Crazy how more media are getting on the trade Meyers train. Also, see what Alex Bath says about Thornton.
Depth is constrained by roster size. Will have to get rid of some of it. Questions are, how, and do we get anything in return?We finally have a little depth, so let's get rid of it, right? Geez. On the other hand, if someone offers a crazy deal, maybe a 2nd (Sanu fetched one), then we take a listen.
I think that Bourne has the ability to replace Meyers as the "Go To" guy. Trading Meyers to Chicago, who needs someone like Meyers means they could actually get something like a 3rd.Depth is constrained by roster size. Will have to get rid of some of it. Questions are, how, and do we get anything in return?
Just an FYI, Meyers is leading the Pats in receptions and catch rate for training camp. Not Bourne.I think that Bourne has the ability to replace Meyers as the "Go To" guy. Trading Meyers to Chicago, who needs someone like Meyers means they could actually get something like a 3rd.
They do need to do thins sooner rather than later. So that whomever they trade has a chance to get acclimated to the new team/offense.
That's because the offense is sucking balls and they aren't using Bourne solely in the slot.Just an FYI, Meyers is leading the Pats in receptions and catch rate for training camp. Not Bourne.
Depth is constrained by roster size. Will have to get rid of some of it. Questions are, how, and do we get anything in return?
Yes, I would agree. Unless there is compelling value returned to compensate for the risk of trading earlier than that.The more important question for me is: When… My answer would be: Not until the very end of TC, because injuries are gonna happen somewhere to somebody…
Great move by Thornton
Usual caveats about high volume of checkdown-type throws.
Bourne is missing in action to some degree.
Usual caveats about high volume of checkdown-type throws.
Bourne is missing in action to some degree.