Joyner was an excellent player. No way was he forced out to "make room." My guess is he was forced out because team doctors suggested it would be dangerous to continue. Looks like he's gotten a second opinion.
If he was medically good to go he would have been a huge addition to this years defense. He was physical enough to move down into the box and cover for our? poor LB play. That said, he shouldn't fuck with his head. If he were good enough medically to play, he would have been cleared. He wasn't. Let it go my Wesco brother. You were a good football player but its time to move on with your life. Best of luck.
If he was medically good to go he would have been a huge addition to this years defense. He was physical enough to move down into the box and cover for our? poor LB play. That said, he shouldn't fuck with his head. If he were good enough medically to play, he would have been cleared. He wasn't. Let it go my Wesco brother. You were a good football player but its time to move on with your life. Best of luck.
With respect.
He would have been great as an inside corner and I would have been spared reading about how shitty Ketih Taylor was since he could have stayed exclusively outside where he belongs.
His comment reeks of an unethical doctor's involvement. There's always one out there willing to tell you what you want to hear.
If he was medically good to go he would have been a huge addition to this years defense. He was physical enough to move down into the box and cover for our? poor LB play. That said, he shouldn't fuck with his head. If he were good enough medically to play, he would have been cleared. He wasn't. Let it go my Wesco brother. You were a good football player but its time to move on with your life. Best of luck.
With respect.
He would have been great as an inside corner and I would have been spared reading about how shitty Ketih Taylor was since he could have stayed exclusively outside where he belongs.
His comment reeks of an unethical doctor's involvement. There's always one out there willing to tell you what you want to hear.
If he was medically good to go he would have been a huge addition to this years defense. He was physical enough to move down into the box and cover for our? poor LB play. That said, he shouldn't fuck with his head. If he were good enough medically to play, he would have been cleared. He wasn't. Let it go my Wesco brother. You were a good football player but its time to move on with your life. Best of luck.
With respect.
He would have been great as an inside corner and I would have been spared reading about how shitty Ketih Taylor was since he could have stayed exclusively outside where he belongs.
His comment reeks of an unethical doctor's involvement. There's always one out there willing to tell you what you want to hear.
The revolution is over: The spread offense won. If the war wasn't over when Alabama shifted to a more spread-out attack and thrived, it was officially official with LSU's 2019 changes. Head coach Ed Orgeron and offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger committed to spreading things out and passing more, brought in assistant Joe Brady and his RPO/West Coast brain, and ... well ... their next loss with Brady will be their first.
There are more candidates for modernization in this coming year.
Georgia ran a pretty regressive attack this year and slid from eighth to 31st in offensive SP+, thanks at least in part to both offseason and in-season turnover at the receiver position. We'll see whether head coach Kirby Smart makes staff changes to address the issue or simply hopes that a few more recruiting wins will help him open things up.
Miami's Manny Diaz couldn't find any answers on offense this year (78th in offensive SP+) and just asked former Auburn and SMU spread whiz kid Rhett Lashlee to spruce things up.
New Washington head coach Jimmy Lake let offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan walk, giving Lake an opportunity to push the Huskies' solid but less-than-elite offense in a new direction.
Good for Joyner. If he wants to play he should. He knows the risks. There is the quality of life arguments, but making hundreds of thousands, of not millions is better to some than long term health. It’s hard to care about being 60-70, even for the normal person.
If he was medically good to go he would have been a huge addition to this years defense. He was physical enough to move down into the box and cover for our? poor LB play. That said, he shouldn't fuck with his head. If he were good enough medically to play, he would have been cleared. He wasn't. Let it go my Wesco brother. You were a good football player but its time to move on with your life. Best of luck.
Good for Joyner. If he wants to play he should. He knows the risks. There is the quality of life arguments, but making hundreds of thousands, of not millions is better to some than long term health. It’s hard to care about being 60-70, even for the normal person.
Or 43 like Seau. If it's serious he shouldn't be fucking with it.
Good for Joyner. If he wants to play he should. He knows the risks. There is the quality of life arguments, but making hundreds of thousands, of not millions is better to some than long term health. It’s hard to care about being 60-70, even for the normal person.
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What twitter thread are you talking about? I missed this.The Harris tweet, got it
IFL Austin Joyner.
We could have seriously used him last year too.
With respect.
His comment reeks of an unethical doctor's involvement. There's always one out there willing to tell you what you want to hear.
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The revolution is over: The spread offense won. If the war wasn't over when Alabama shifted to a more spread-out attack and thrived, it was officially official with LSU's 2019 changes. Head coach Ed Orgeron and offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger committed to spreading things out and passing more, brought in assistant Joe Brady and his RPO/West Coast brain, and ... well ... their next loss with Brady will be their first.There are more candidates for modernization in this coming year.