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That is a shame. We are a bit light at G right now.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
did they know when they traded a 5th rounder for him that we wouldnt be able to play half a season?
No he got injured in camp
Trading for a guy who isn't signed beyond the season isn't smart to begin with. This just makes it worse.
Rare moment I agree with you it seems.Not really. Odds are high he resigns if he works out. And with Pugh likely done next year you have your future LG.
No guarantee of that.Not really. Odds are high he resigns if he works out. And with Pugh likely done next year you have your future LG.
No guarantee of that.
Seems like a probable scenario. Have Smith start at center next year, and build up the D line with some monsters and a CB1No guarantee but odds are high.
Cardinals gave him his way out of a tough situation. He's close with Kyler and Hollywood. He has a pretty much guaranteed starter spot if Pugh retires.
Im not a fan of drafting defensive linemen in early rounds, very few match expectationsSeems like a probable scenario. Have Smith start at center next year, and build up the D line with some monsters and a CB1
I really think Hudson is the one who's going to retire and Pugh will give Center a go, if he can. This training camp was just a practice run for him. Either way, it paves the way for Ford to take over at LG. Pugh goes to Center and if he struggles he either retires or goes to backup swing lineman.No guarantee but odds are high.
Cardinals gave him his way out of a tough situation. He's close with Kyler and Hollywood. He has a pretty much guaranteed starter spot if Pugh retires.
When Hernandez got ejected and I saw this, I threw up in mouth a little! But they didn't cost us the game, so they did their job as backups.it was harlow and garcia
So it's cool to trade for a guy who isn't playing because there are odds he can re-sign next season? Hmm. How will we know he has "worked out?" How much do you offer a player in such a situation? Seems far from optimal to me.Not really. Odds are high he resigns if he works out. And with Pugh likely done next year you have your future LG.
So it's cool to trade for a guy who isn't playing because there are odds he can re-sign next season? Hmm. How will we know he has "worked out?" How much do you offer a player in such a situation? Seems far from optimal to me.
Yet we can say this has not been a good trade in the least thus far, and it has a long way to go before we can consider it the least bit good. Not Keim's fault he couldn't predict the injury, but here we are heading into week 5 with the guy unavailable.Any player can get hurt at any time. Hardly a reason not to trade for someone because they might get hurt later.
But, even if he plays good, can we really rely on him to be our future starting LG giving his injury history?No guarantee but odds are high.
Cardinals gave him his way out of a tough situation. He's close with Kyler and Hollywood. He has a pretty much guaranteed starter spot if Pugh retires.
FTFYThere are still 13 games, plus our Super Bowl run to see how he can do. Also, film from his Buffalo days.