Originally Posted by BWillie:
To have him healthy for games that matter such as the playoffs. If it was up to me I would only play him sparingly too re-remember the offense and the put him in the shelf until the playoffs
I would say they need him the first two weeks (Baltimore & Cincy) because of Hollywood Brown’s injury. That’s 2 of the more difficult & important games of the regular season right out of the gate. [Reply]
This move gives me a lot more peace of mind week to week knowing we could lose Rice and probably not skip much of a beat TBH. Not because Rice isn't far better - but JuJu can at least fill the role at an acceptable level that won't leave the offense stuck in the mud when they need that tough chain mover on 3rd/4th & 5 or less.
If they're all healthy, it's MVP #3 this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Serious question, what happened to JuJu's knee?
...wasn't that injury from a long time ago, thought he just sprained an ankle last year?
I've always believed it was a meniscus injury.
At a point, you just can't rebuild that. So either you leave it in there and it often gets inflamed and creates fluid on the knee that has to be drained. Or you take it out, it creates bone on bone contact which....creates fluid on the knee that has to be drained.
I don't think there's ever been a sort of public diagnosis but his knee sure acts like a guy who has a compromised or non-existent meniscus in there.
And that's degenerative. It ain't gonna get better for him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I've always believed it was a meniscus injury.
At a point, you just can't rebuild that. So either you leave it in there and it often gets inflamed and creates fluid on the knee that has to be drained. Or you take it out, it creates bone on bone contact which....creates fluid on the knee that has to be drained.
I don't think there's ever been a sort of public diagnosis but his knee sure acts like a guy who has a compromised or non-existent meniscus in there.
And that's degenerative. It ain't gonna get better for him.
Yeah Juju's knee has reportedly been a ticking time bomb. At this point it's likely pretty bad, and Juju's best days are definitely past him. But that doesn't mean he can't be productive with us as a WR5 that fills in here and there, or gets shelved for the playoffs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Remigio can do the same ass things as skyy and I’d have to think he can do it better, and he returns kicks. This feels to me like a loyalty pick and/or giving him the spot because of where he was drafted. I don’t get it.
I think we all like to think that because we want Skyy gone.
From my eyes Remigo sucks. He hacked up a couple routes, missed some passes, did a lot of the same shit Skyy does.
Yeah he can run returns, but didn't he fumble one last year?
I dunno, shit for shit, I don't see the upside. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I think we all like to think that because we want Skyy gone.
From my eyes Remigo sucks. He hacked up a couple routes, missed some passes, did a lot of the same shit Skyy does.
Yeah he can run returns, but didn't he fumble one last year?
I dunno, shit for shit, I don't see the upside.
I'm pretty happy having Moore over Remigio, although maybe there's a case for the latter as a returner, I'm not convinced. Ross, I guess is just a player we don't use well. Toney is a headcase. I'd have taken them in the order of Toney for the talent and sunk cost, Ross for the red zone and then Moore for...well whatever. But he sucks. He absolutely sucks. [Reply]
He's out next week at least. Dude just can't stay healthy.
In his Zoom news conference, Andy Reid said Jaylen Watson (left ankle) & JuJu Smith-Schuster (right hamstring) will not be available for next week's game against the Raiders.
Originally Posted by DaFace:
He's out next week at least. Dude just can't stay healthy.
In his Zoom news conference, Andy Reid said Jaylen Watson (left ankle) & JuJu Smith-Schuster (right hamstring) will not be available for next week's game against the Raiders.