Chico23231
12-16-2011, 06:06 PM
I didn't realize the franchise tag for a safety was only around $6M per. That's basically what he cost us this year...
I think that makes the most sense on how to deal with Laron and the contract. Clearly he has not proven with injury and play the last couple years to demand a large, guarantee contract. Its in the best interest of the organization to use the tag on Laron to clearly see what we have going forward. 6-7 mil one year deal is little risk.
Chico23231
12-16-2011, 06:07 PM
yeah, always thought that, those guys w/only 1-3% body fat, e.g. Bo Jackson couldn't stay healthy in football. Herschell Walker was an exception to that though, he stayed pretty healthy & had a very long career. In general it's always seemed the guys that had a little body fat were more durable.
imo one of the the most overrated players of all time
NYCskinfan82
12-16-2011, 06:33 PM
Should of taken care of this last year, should be able to sign him for a lot less now.
skinsguy
12-17-2011, 01:33 PM
anyone think that the more and bigger muscles an athlete has, the more and greater the chance they can get a muscle/ligament/soft tissue injury?
Just seems to me the more ripped a dude is, the more likely he'll tear a muscle, achillies etc. some of these guys seem maxed out to me.
The only time that would be the case is if a player spends all of his time building certain muscle groups without putting equal time in building those antagonist muscles for support. For example, if a person spends all of his time on his quads, and no time on his hamstring muscles, it's going increase injury to those weaker hamstrings.
dean518
12-20-2011, 05:05 AM
actually , it's not very important when this time . just more serious in this injury attack ****ing seaon
mooby
12-20-2011, 01:41 PM
actually , it's not very important when this time . just more serious in this injury attack ****ing seaon
I agree. Birds shitting on our cars has to stop. And it only happens right after you get the car washed!
Paintrain
12-20-2011, 02:26 PM
Franchise him, bring him back at the $6 million figure, see if he's healthy, if so then extend him next season. Probably the simplest of our pending major free agent decisions.