I tend to agree with that, but I don't know if he's going to be 100% healthy. Which is what you want if you're going to put him behind a line that doesn't even have guys playing their original positions anymore (sans Bell). This team tries to win every game, even if it's a suicide mission beforehand, and that's why I think he'll eventually see the field again. But not until he's 100%. Wouldn't make any sense to trot him out there gimpy.Selassie I said:You cannot put a price on the value of experience gained from actually playing in an NFL regular season game.
If Sam is able to play, he should be in the game gaining valuable experience for the future. If his ankle prevents him from playing, the question is moot.
Sitting Sam even though he is healthy enough to play is a Loser's mentality. Period.
Selassie I said:You cannot put a price on the value of experience gained from actually playing in an NFL regular season game.
If Sam is able to play, he should be in the game gaining valuable experience for the future. If his ankle prevents him from playing, the question is moot.
Sitting Sam even though he is healthy enough to play is a Loser's mentality. Period.
+1000Selassie I said:You cannot put a price on the value of experience gained from actually playing in an NFL regular season game.
If Sam is able to play, he should be in the game gaining valuable experience for the future. If his ankle prevents him from playing, the question is moot.
Sitting Sam even though he is healthy enough to play is a Loser's mentality. Period.
Selassie I said:You cannot put a price on the value of experience gained from actually playing in an NFL regular season game.
If Sam is able to play, he should be in the game gaining valuable experience for the future. If his ankle prevents him from playing, the question is moot.
Sitting Sam even though he is healthy enough to play is a Loser's mentality. Period.
Reading defenses, making good, quick decisions while pressured, learning the offense, building chemistry with his receivers.ramsince62 said:Selassie I said:You cannot put a price on the value of experience gained from actually playing in an NFL regular season game.
If Sam is able to play, he should be in the game gaining valuable experience for the future. If his ankle prevents him from playing, the question is moot.
Sitting Sam even though he is healthy enough to play is a Loser's mentality. Period.
What kind of experience? Running for his life behind a make shift OL?....No thanks. If this kids the franchise, then protect him as though he is.....