Walter Nolen has a Calf injury to start camp

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Okay Shane. Keep drinking the koolaid every year while you shine Monti's head for him.

Maybe you and Kyler can link up and play CoD together.

It all falls on the loser Bidwill family. Connected to the Chicago Mob and owned the team for almost 100 years and hasn't experienced any success.

The Nepotism runs deep. I wish my grandpa bought an nfl team $50,000

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Okay Shane. Keep drinking the koolaid every year while you shine Monti's head for him.

Maybe you and Kyler can link up and play CoD together.

It all falls on the loser Bidwill family. Connected to the Chicago Mob and owned the team for almost 100 years and hasn't experienced any success.

The Nepotism runs deep. I wish my grandpa bought an nfl team $50,000
Man and I thought I contributed nothing to the board. This is next level.
 

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Nolen won’t be a factor in until the back third of the season. Even then its a maybe.

My hope is we see glimpses of what we will have next year by game 10.
I doubt he’s a “factor” at all. He won’t be able to practice for four weeks (I’m prepared to be wrong about this) and then he’ll have the opportunity to ramp over a couple weeks.

He’ll be unlikely to be in football shape before Halloween. He’ll get rotational snaps for sure this year, but lower your expectations on impact.
 

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I doubt he’s a “factor” at all. He won’t be able to practice for four weeks (I’m prepared to be wrong about this) and then he’ll have the opportunity to ramp over a couple weeks.

He’ll be unlikely to be in football shape before Halloween. He’ll get rotational snaps for sure this year, but lower your expectations on impact.
Question is… Lower expectations from what baseline.

Rookie DTs, even the most talented ones, rarely see the same number of snaps as veterans. Jalen Carter, arguebly the best DT in the league only played 48% of snaps as a rookie over all 17 games.

Byron Murphy, the top DT last year, only played on 40%

The optimistic baseline for Nolen was IMO 45% if he played in all games. Realistic baseline would be 30-40%
 

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Question is… Lower expectations from what baseline.

Rookie DTs, even the most talented ones, rarely see the same number of snaps as veterans. Jalen Carter, arguebly the best DT in the league only played 48% of snaps as a rookie over all 17 games.

Byron Murphy, the top DT last year, only played on 40%

The optimistic baseline for Nolen was IMO 45% if he played in all games. Realistic baseline would be 30-40%
IMO that is prolly high. We have a ton of serviceable or better IDL. Even if he works out he likely wasn’t going to be as good as Campbell, Collier, Robinson, and Stills this season.
 

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Unfortunately agree- Nolen missing so much time doesn’t bode well for him contributing this year. We are cursed by a calf yet again! So damn unfair
I doubt he’s a “factor” at all. He won’t be able to practice for four weeks (I’m prepared to be wrong about this) and then he’ll have the opportunity to ramp over a couple weeks.

He’ll be unlikely to be in football shape before Halloween. He’ll get rotational snaps for sure this year, but lower your expectations on impact.
 

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Unfortunately agree- Nolen missing so much time doesn’t bode well for him contributing this year. We are cursed by a calf yet again! So damn unfair
most rookie DT's are not much of a factor anyway...even if healthy all year. Most guys take time to adjust to the fact that players in the nfl are not only more skilled, but much stronger, than the guys they faced in college.
I checked some numbers last year or something...our boy Dante Stills, a 6th rounder...had a more productive and impactful rookie season than Quinnen Williams...a top 5 pick............ but, I think I would still rather have Quinnen now, lol...once he adapted he became everything draft gurus expected him to be.
it will likely be the same for Nolen. Minimal impact this season regardless...but he will learn enough to know what to do in the off season
 

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Question is… Lower expectations from what baseline.

Rookie DTs, even the most talented ones, rarely see the same number of snaps as veterans. Jalen Carter, arguebly the best DT in the league only played 48% of snaps as a rookie over all 17 games.

Byron Murphy, the top DT last year, only played on 40%

The optimistic baseline for Nolen was IMO 45% if he played in all games. Realistic baseline would be 30-40%
Jared Verse is technically an OLB but he played 74.8% of defensive snaps and won rookie of the year and was tied for 5th amongst all players with most QB pressures.

It’s just the Cardinal way for our 1st rd pick to miss significant time. Until proven otherwise, he is D Rob and isn’t impacting jack-squat this year. It could be week 12 before we see him.
 

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Jared Verse is technically an OLB but he played 74.8% of defensive snaps and won rookie of the year and was tied for 5th amongst all players with most QB pressures.

It’s just the Cardinal way for our 1st rd pick to miss significant time. Until proven otherwise, he is D Rob and isn’t impacting jack-squat this year. It could be week 12 before we see him.
IMO you cannot compare OLB to DTs in starting readiness
 

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Don't mind him staying on PUP, was expected with a deep room. It's a deep room and gives them some weeks to assess Justin Jones (maybe he plays well) and move him if they think they can do without him.


In an ideal world Jones plays 100-120 snaps in rotation, gets a sack and couple of TFL's and a handful of pressures and makes some team give up a 5/6 for him.
 

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Unfortunately agree- Nolen missing so much time doesn’t bode well for him contributing this year. We are cursed by a calf yet again! So damn unfair

There is only one way to end this curse of the calf, and it's found in the Old Testament:

The story of the golden calf, recounted in Exodus 32, describes how the Israelites, impatient with Moses's absence, pressured Aaron to create an idol from their gold earrings. After Moses returned and saw the people worshipping the calf, he broke the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments, burned the idol to powder, and made the people drink it mixed with water as a punishment. The event is a pivotal moment in the Old Testament, illustrating the Israelites' struggle with idolatry and faithfulness to God.

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