Juju was simply outstanding with us. His connection with Pat mentally was as strong as any wide receiver Pat has played with imo. It's no coincidence that the down years Juju has had has been when he's played with garbage QB's. The times he's played with a decent passer he's flourished. Fullstop. Is Skyy, Toney or Remigio gonna produce like him? Not for me.
Rice and Juju rotating the slot means there's no let up for the defense and we can keep both fresh. I'd be all for him to return tbh though it might see my guy Ross get cut which would be rough ugh. [Reply]
If he can be even 75%-80% of what he was with the Chiefs two years ago he'd be a solid pick-up as an insurance policy for a potential Rice suspension... of course assuming he'd be willing to play at the veteran's minimum. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
If he's truly open to signing for Vet Minimum, and if the Chiefs know that a Rice suspension is coming at some point, I wouldn't hate picking him up if his medicals check out.
JuJu Smith-Schuster is owed $7M fully guaranteed by the #Patriots this season, but they are cutting him regardless. Any new team that signs him will more than likely get him for the minimum. https://t.co/Lr4ZALdsfC
Now that he sucks can we just call him John Smith? Juju is played out. And was the name of a good player for my favorite team, the Kansas City Chiefs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
If he can be even 75%-80% of what he was with the Chiefs two years ago he'd be a solid pick-up as an insurance policy for a potential Rice suspension... of course assuming he'd be willing to play at the veteran's minimum.
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If you get Juju for the vet minimum you do it and fist pump. You can rest him alot. Have his knee cleaned out and be ready for playotf football.
You can't "clean out" bone-on-bone. The only potential solution to bone-on-bone is what Gabe Landeskog had done, cartilage replacement. And that's still experimental, Landeskog had it done almost two years ago and still can barely skate.
JuJu is done. Toast. Like I've been saying ever since we let him walk. And we don't need him anyway. [Reply]
If he's getting the $7 million either way, his best move might be to take the year off to try and get his knees to a better place, then come back next year. [Reply]
JJSS was our #1 receiver in a Super Bowl title season less than a year and a half ago. Toney has been an absolute catastrophe and at this point let's be honest Skyy Moore is a huge bust. If this makes you even a fraction better it is a no brainer. Never know when you will have a serious injury or two at receiver. [Reply]