newton_tom_cat
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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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.So we have a contingency of posters here who are completely opposed to Morgan coming here because of his past injuries, who think he's toast and that he's nothing but a shell of his former self. Where's the risk in signing him to a cheap veteran contract?
If he's willing to accept a veteran contract like the one Seau signed last year, what's the harm? I say give it a go and if he can play, great. If he can't, oh well, it will be but pennies on the salary cap.
What if he makes it through the preseason and training camp OK (most likely part-time). Then you're cutting another guy who would have otherwise made the roster. That player a good chance of catching on somewhere else. Then, if Morgan gets injured again (decent chance of that considering his history), then you're left looking for someone to fill that hole.
You just can't rely on him to stay on your roster and stay healthy.
Dan Morgan, please stay retired, for your family's sake, unless you need to feed your family of course.....
I'm with you. The guy is a monster in the middle, but he's been beaten and battered in the brain. I can understand a man's desire to compete, but he's made millions, & the risk of being a vegetable would push me to call it a career.