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Getting worrying that this kid is hurt this bad already. Unlike the vets, he needs preseason reps.
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He's a rookie not taking reps in training camp, and there's not much training camp left. He may be healthy for the season, but he won't be ready for it. Time to lower expectations for the kid. He'll need a lot of time just to get up to speed.Hurt this bad? He tweaked his back. He's still been training just not taking reps. Anyone who ever had a back injury knows they take a little time and you got to wait until they fully healed.
He never missed a college game with injury.
I think the TE we should be watching is Maxx Williams. If he is able to go from Day One (RS), Trey McBride will be brought along slowly. And he and the team will benefit. JMO.
Great 2nd round pick, then!Yeah McBride likely to be TE3 to start the season anyway so him being a little behind won't matter much. Maxx going to be full go and they lose him as a blocker with receiving upside.
I was listening to an interview with the TE coach yesterday. He said Maxx will definitely be ready to play in the opener. He also said McBride practiced yesterday in full pads. He said McBride is fast, very smart, has great hands, and loves football.I think the TE we should be watching is Maxx Williams. If he is able to go from Day One (RS), Trey McBride will be brought along slowly. And he and the team will benefit. JMO.
Great 2nd round pick, then!
It's a sad state of affairs in the NFL, but the league is set up to where you need to draft instant impact players with high draft picks. I don't like it, and fought the trend for years, but it is what it is. You don't get a chance to slowly develop a 2nd round pick any longer. If they don't hit right away, it's a setback.I know. Silly to plan for the future...
It's a sad state of affairs in the NFL, but the league is set up to where you need to draft instant impact players with high draft picks. I don't like it, and fought the trend for years, but it is what it is. You don't get a chance to slowly develop a 2nd round pick any longer. If they don't hit right away, it's a setback.
Look at what the DJ pick did to us for a few years. His lack of preparedness was a huge setback, having a 1st-round pick languishing on the bench, or in street clothes. He eventually came through for us, but not having that impact player was rough. We're seeing it with our ILB picks as well, as much as I still lobby for Simmons. It is what it is.
We need 2nd rounders to come in and help the team now, not in a few years.
It's a sad state of affairs in the NFL, but the league is set up to where you need to draft instant impact players with high draft picks. I don't like it, and fought the trend for years, but it is what it is. You don't get a chance to slowly develop a 2nd round pick any longer. If they don't hit right away, it's a setback.
Look at what the DJ pick did to us for a few years. His lack of preparedness was a huge setback, having a 1st-round pick languishing on the bench, or in street clothes. He eventually came through for us, but not having that impact player was rough. We're seeing it with our ILB picks as well, as much as I still lobby for Simmons. It is what it is.
We need 2nd rounders to come in and help the team now, not in a few years.
He is practicing and he got reps the entire early rookie week. I echo a little caution regarding expectations because of the team liking Ertz and Maxx but I do expect McBride to contribute.He's a rookie not taking reps in training camp, and there's not much training camp left. He may be healthy for the season, but he won't be ready for it. Time to lower expectations for the kid. He'll need a lot of time just to get up to speed.
Btw, yes, I know how bad back injuries can be. That's why I understand how big a problem this has been.
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He couldn't get a helmet on game day. That's the very definition of a good example in this case.DJ was drafted as a 20-year-old, late in the first, and it was clearly stated at the time that he was an investment in the future.
A bad example too often repeated.