Infection_Ag11 said:
The Jaylon Smith example always annoys me when it is used. The guy made the pro bowl as a starting linebacker in the NFL two years after suffering an injury that most humans struggle to walk normally after. Normal people literally can't even jog and walk with a limp the rest of their lives after what he had, and this guy was chasing down Alvin Kamara on a full open field sprint within 30 months.
Jaylon Smith was a medical/sports miracle
That's exactly why Jaylon Smtih is a good example. It took a medical miracle for that 2nd round pick to pay off. Even when it did, we still lost over a year on his cheap contract. It was a bad pick based on the injury and a bad pick based on team building and cap restrictions.
The "good" thing with Revel is that his injury was pretty early last season, and we have all the medical info we could want on him. That doesn't mean he can play worth a damn, but at least he should be playing pretty early in the season
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