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Irrefutable
11-16-2016, 12:11 PM
Garcon will be 31 next year. What kind of contract would you give him ?

Chico23231
11-16-2016, 12:24 PM
Garcon will be 31 next year. What kind of contract would you give him ?

2 year deal. you let him test his value on the market if he is looking longer. Your looking around 7-8 million avg.

Bangee7
11-16-2016, 07:59 PM
Long has been a huge plus this year. I really wasn't sure he could make the switch, but he has been a pleasant surprise.

And for my view, Garcon is a keeper. The guy does anything they ask & never sulks.

calia
11-18-2016, 01:15 AM
Long has been a huge plus this year. I really wasn't sure he could make the switch, but he has been a pleasant surprise.



And for my view, Garcon is a keeper. The guy does anything they ask & never sulks.



Garçon is awesome. Brings it every game. And other than perhaps Steve Smith, there's no tougher WR in the league. It's like Garçon relishes catches in traffic where he can deliver a hit to the DBs. I love the guy. He also seems to be involved in every team charitable event. Class act. And, by the way, he's been very productive this year. I think he has some good years left.


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punch it in
11-18-2016, 07:29 AM
Has anyone else seen this. That would be great if Doctson could come off IR even if for one game and if we keep this up a playoff game, to see what he has and help make an informed decision on Garcon and Jackson. What really struck me though was that Jay mentioned Lichtensteiger. Why is even a thought Long is way outplaying him and looks to be the center of the future. Bringing Steiger back and playing him would be a HUGE mistake.





Josh Docston on pace to return this season? (http://was.247sports.com/Bolt/Josh-Docston-on-pace-to-return-this-season-49005247)



Maybe just mentioned Licht as far as depth? I cant see him messing with the o line now.

Defensewins
11-18-2016, 09:36 AM
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It would be great to bring up Josh later on if he is completely healed. But his injury needs rest and rehab more than anything else, so the medical staff needs to 100% sure he's ready.
There are at least two very good reasons to wait before bringing up anyone from IR.

Everything I have read about Doctson's injury is take it slow as possible. Rest and rehab are the only way. The risk of re-injury by bring back too soon is high. Sprinting, sudden start and stops, repetitive running are the worst for this injury. Immobilization for 8 weeks is the best treatment.
Why take the chance? Let him fully heal.
We have so many WR's, what is the point? To justify drafting him high?
Not worth the risk.
The other thing I read about his inure is the more you re injure and do not fully heal, the more likely this will become chronic. This could bother him for the rest of his career if he continues to re injure.

los panda
11-18-2016, 09:40 AM
Everything I have read about Doctson's injury is take it slow as possible. Rest and rehab are the only way. The risk of re-injury by bring back too soon is high. Sprinting, sudden start and stops, repetitive running are the worst for this injury. Immobilization for 8 weeks is the best treatment.
Why take the chance? Let him fully heal.
We have so many WR's, what is the point? To justify drafting him high?
Not worth the risk.
The other thing I read about his inure is the more you re injure and do not fully heal, the more likely this will become chronic. This could bother him for the rest of his career if he continues to re injure.

he better be sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber every night.

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