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chayyyyah booooi3 year, $27mil deal... Welcome aboard Haden!
if hes healthy, our d is gonna be alot better this year
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Hopefully! It will at least put to bed the debate of scheme vs. personnel. I still have doubts about the scheme, but this certainly is a huge boost to the confidence in that area.if hes healthy, our d is gonna be alot better this year
ahhh yeah, hes been horrible ratings wise, but not healthy eitherStoked!!!
Hopefully! It will at least put to bed the debate of scheme vs. personnel. I still have doubts about the scheme, but this certainly is a huge boost to the confidence in that area.
Not healthy seems to be a constant with Haden...ahhh yeah, hes been horrible ratings wise, but not healthy either
If I defended the Austin signing- I had to have been really drunk or stoned out of my mind when typing.Who the fuck defended it (so we can publicly call them out and beat them with soap or something)? Pretty sure myself, walterfootball, and everyone with half a brain on this forum (which is saying something) thought that was the stupidest signing of all time.
Well, playing for a perennial loser wouldn't inspire you to rush back from injury now would it? Players here in PIT want to play injured because they want to be out there with their brothers.ahhh yeah, hes been horrible ratings wise, but not healthy either
What? Players play hurt everywhere because jobs in the NFL are tenuous at best. Doesn't matter if you're a Lions player or a Patriots player.Well, playing for a perennial loser wouldn't inspire you to rush back from injury now would it? Players here in PIT want to play injured because they want to be out there with their brothers.
Disagree. Sure players play injured everywhere, but do you really think a player wants to further risk serious injury playing injured for a team that's eliminated from the playoffs in November every year? What's the point?What? Players play hurt everywhere because jobs in the NFL are tenuous at best. Doesn't matter if you're a Lions player or a Patriots player.
Damn right I do. We saw it for about the entire existence of the NFL including now.Disagree. Sure players play injured everywhere, but do you really think a player wants to further risk serious injury playing injured for a team that's eliminated from the playoffs in November every year? What's the point?
Well this is the Cleveland Browns. For the last couple decades & longer that team has been a black hole. Rookies & contract year type players may be pressing themselves back into action to earn a paycheck, but I'm pretty sure established players are just trying to play their way OUT of Cleveland. I'd be willing to bet those players have dogged their injuries just to get healthy & get onto the open market.Damn right I do. We saw it for about the entire existence of the NFL including now.
We'll see... I agree its a lot of money for someone that cannot stay on the field, but he played in 13 game last season. Sort of a bounce back season from his 5 games in '15. If he gets injured this season then it would be a huge loss by the Steelers FO but they are desperate for help in the secondary. He'll be getting paid as the 25th highest CB contract so its not a huge payout.3 years and 27 mill......they paid him A LOT for somebody who is washed up.....
If I defended the Austin signing- I had to have been really drunk or stoned out of my mind when typing.
We'll see... I agree its a lot of money for someone that cannot stay on the field, but he played in 13 game last season. Sort of a bounce back season from his 5 games in '15. If he gets injured this season then it would be a huge loss by the Steelers FO but they are desperate for help in the secondary. He'll be getting paid as the 25th highest CB contract so its not a huge payout.