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Yes, a contender will want him. They will know how to utilize him to the best of his abilities. That’s why they are contenders and we are not. LolBut will a contender want him? Hasn’t impressed this year.
Yes, a contender will want him. They will know how to utilize him to the best of his abilities. That’s why they are contenders and we are not. LolBut will a contender want him? Hasn’t impressed this year.
Didn’t a contender let him leave? His skills have even declined since then.Yes, a contender will want him. They will know how to utilize him to the best of his abilities. That’s why they are contenders and we are not. Lol
Lol…. No team is claiming his broken down, washed ass.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
The Eagles have Goedert with a broken forearm and Calcaterra with a high ankle sprain. If Ertz is actually healthy he may be of use to them. He's still better than the practice squad riffraffLol…. No team is claiming his broken down, washed ass.
It’s all about the contract. Steve Keim is not working for a contenderDidn’t a contender let him leave? His skills have even declined since then.
Easy!He's a pretty likeable guy and seems to have an upbeat personality...I wouldn't be shocked to see him in a broadcast booth in the next 2 years.
At least he washed his ass...Lol…. No team is claiming his broken down, washed ass.
He's on his couch.Whatever happened to Maxx Williams, who IIRC was hurt when Ertz was signed. Is he still in the league?
The NFL is filled with tragic stories. Once regarded as only a blocking TE, Williams displayed surprising receiving skills after joining the Cards. While having his best season, he blew out his knee. Unfortunately the injury resulted in serious nerve damage. After a long rehab he briefly returned to the Cards, but wasn’t the same player. At latest news, he was retired. He was a great guy And valued teammate.Whatever happened to Maxx Williams, who IIRC was hurt when Ertz was signed. Is he still in the league?
i seem to recall that tackle that injured him vs SF was of the hip drop varietyThe NFL is filled with tragic stories. Once regarded as only a blocking TE, Williams displayed surprising receiving skills after joining the Cards. While having his best season, he blew out his knee. Unfortunately the injury resulted in serious nerve damage. After a long rehab he briefly returned to the Cards, but wasn’t the same player. At latest news, he was retired. He was a great guy And valued teammate.
A testament to him, Williams was originally considered a receiving only tight end before injuring his ankle in Baltimore and losing speed.The NFL is filled with tragic stories. Once regarded as only a blocking TE, Williams displayed surprising receiving skills after joining the Cards. While having his best season, he blew out his knee. Unfortunately the injury resulted in serious nerve damage. After a long rehab he briefly returned to the Cards, but wasn’t the same player. At latest news, he was retired. He was a great guy And valued teammate.
I think teams not signing him yet is more about him not being fully healthy versus his skill level. There are plenty of teams with mid to poor tight end play, where's Zach would easily be the best tight end on the roster. I think teams will wait until the last couple games of the regular season, when they know what their playoff situation is to bring him in for a postseason run.I’m sure someone will chance signing him; no team is in a rush to get him. Any team could have claimed him and been assured of getting him. No team did. He clearly overestimated his value. Teams realize his skills have diminished.
But if you grabbed him now, you’d prevent someone else from beating you to signing him. He creates no sense of urgency.I think teams not signing him yet is more about him not being fully healthy versus his skill level. There are plenty of teams with mid to poor tight end play, where's Zach would easily be the best tight end on the roster. I think teams will wait until the last couple games of the regular season, when they know what their playoff situation is to bring him in for a postseason run.
Doesn’t claiming him obligate that team to his salary?
Now they can sign him for nothing.
Nobody is grabbing him, if he's not 100% healthy.But if you grabbed him now, you’d prevent someone else from beating you to signing him. He creates no sense of urgency.
True if you’re the team that gets him.Doesn’t claiming him obligate that team to his salary?
Now they can sign him for nothing.