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Because you are trying to frame his issues around his cancer diagnosis when he had a perfectly good year in 2014 and 2016. His testicular cancer had nothing to do with anything. He wasn't elite before and he isn't now. But overall he is a reliable tackle.
Everyone screws up plays sometimes it is just more obvious when a tackle does it against an elite pass rusher. Take a look at the Bengals or the Texans if you wanna know what really bad OL play looks like.
Fair enough, I now understand now how one could dislike the post I made. I'm not overly familiar with the timeline of his cancer and seeing that it was prior to the 2014 season, and not more recent, surprised me. I shouldn't have made such a strong claim, as it seems the evidence contradicts my claim(s).
Still, I doubt that a partial, if not full castration is a good thing for anyone, no less an NFL player to go through (especially an offensive lineman). I'm not a biology geek but I'd imagine such a procedure would, at least to some extent, lower testosterone which we all know has a wide-array of effects on mood, confidence, ability to physically exert and recover, etc. That said, it's perfectly plausible that it would have little or no impact on his (or any player's) ability to perform at a high level in the NFL. Just my initial intuition, but I could be wrong (it happens often, heh). It would seem that the evidence and statistics show that it hasn't had a significant impact.