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Fingers crossed he comes back healthy. Between the skill set he brings to the table and the money they invested in him, gotta have him back.
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Fingers crossed he comes back healthy. Between the skill set he brings to the table and the money they invested in him, gotta have him back.

The alternative would be devastating. We go from having a legit 1 WR, upper echelon qb , best rb in the league to 3 very large questions?
Originally posted by Bringbackedjr:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Fingers crossed he comes back healthy. Between the skill set he brings to the table and the money they invested in him, gotta have him back.

The alternative would be devastating. We go from having a legit 1 WR, upper echelon qb , best rb in the league to 3 very large questions?

Devastating indeed.
We will see if he a DAWG come next year.
I'm expecting another disappointing season from BA next year. Another offseason not focused on football but rehabbing, which means no OTAs, camp, and preseason again. Dude will have participated in 7 weeks of football in almost 2 years when he finally gets back onto the field. It's unrealistic to expect much productivity from a player given that much football inactivity.
[ Edited by Heroism on Dec 28, 2024 at 7:15 PM ]
He has a long way to go to re-earn my respect after his antics this offseason.
Another reason we keep Deebo 1 more year. BA won't make it back to form in time so Deebo will still be valuable to the team
Not sure how people don't see he wasn't worth the money and was hot garbage BEFORE the injury. We should have absolutely traded him when he pulled the diva BS during negotiations. He is not now, never was, and never will be a $30M WR
[ Edited by RedGoldSquatch on Dec 29, 2024 at 6:23 AM ]
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Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Fingers crossed he comes back healthy. Between the skill set he brings to the table and the money they invested in him, gotta have him back.

I now appreciate him even more after this season.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Not sure how people don't see he wasn't worth the money and was hot garbage BEFORE the injury. We should have absolutely traded him when he pulled the diva BS during negotiations. He is not now, never was, and never will be a $30M WR

I think he's good, don't agree with hot garbage, but I feel like there's a lot of receivers that could've been thrown in his spot last year and had a lot of success. Even a player like Chris Godwin would've killed it there

We didn't want to pay him, but when the season was about to start and it looked like Chris Conley was going to be a main contributor, they caved
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Hopefully, Aiyuk comes back stronger and bulks up a little. Especially, that butt - never seen a brother with a butt that flat.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Dec 29, 2024 at 9:21 AM ]
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Not sure how people don't see he wasn't worth the money and was hot garbage BEFORE the injury. We should have absolutely traded him when he pulled the diva BS during negotiations. He is not now, never was, and never will be a $30M WR

Still better than Deebo
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by Bringbackedjr:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Fingers crossed he comes back healthy. Between the skill set he brings to the table and the money they invested in him, gotta have him back.

The alternative would be devastating. We go from having a legit 1 WR, upper echelon qb , best rb in the league to 3 very large questions?

Devastating indeed.

Exactly why we can't make any predictions about the teams' future. They went from SB to 10th pick in one season. Players get hurt or have a poor season and everything changes. Guys leave for free agency. It makes their choices in the draft more difficult because they now have question marks where they didn't last year. Will CMC and Aiyuk be the same palyers again? Will Trent Williams ever be great again? Will Brock get better or has he already shown us his best?
From Chat (should be accurate) in no particular order

Adrian Peterson (Running Back)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his left knee in December 2011.
  • Recovery: Returned in 2012 to have an MVP season, rushing for 2,097 yards, just eight yards shy of breaking the NFL single-season record.
Carson Palmer (Quarterback)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his left knee during a 2006 playoff game.
  • Recovery: Made a strong return, playing several more years in the NFL and achieving a Second-Team All-Pro season in 2015 with the Arizona Cardinals.
Jordy Nelson (Wide Receiver)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his right knee during the 2015 preseason.
  • Recovery: Came back in 2016 with 97 receptions, 1,257 yards, and 14 touchdowns, earning Comeback Player of the Year honors.
Rob Gronkowski (Tight End)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his right knee in December 2013.
  • Recovery: Returned in 2014, dominating the league as a tight end and being named First-Team All-Pro.
Philip Rivers (Quarterback)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his right knee during the 2007 playoffs.
  • Recovery: Rivers famously played in the AFC Championship game just six days after the injury and went on to have a long, successful career without missing significant time due to knee issues afterward.
Wes Welker
  • Injury: Welker suffered a torn ACL and MCL in Week 17 of the 2009 season.
  • Recovery: He returned for the 2010 season, finishing with 86 receptions and over 800 yards, and later went on to post multiple 1,000-yard seasons with the Patriots.
Jerry Rice
  • Injury: Jerry Rice tore his ACL and MCL in 1997.
  • Recovery: Known for his legendary work ethic, Rice returned to the field in the same season but later fractured his kneecap, delaying a full comeback.
  • Post-Injury Performance: After fully recovering, he continued to play at a high level, posting several 1,000-yard seasons and cementing his legacy as the greatest receiver in NFL history.
Originally posted by 49erKing:
From Chat (should be accurate) in no particular order

Adrian Peterson (Running Back)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his left knee in December 2011.
  • Recovery: Returned in 2012 to have an MVP season, rushing for 2,097 yards, just eight yards shy of breaking the NFL single-season record.
Carson Palmer (Quarterback)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his left knee during a 2006 playoff game.
  • Recovery: Made a strong return, playing several more years in the NFL and achieving a Second-Team All-Pro season in 2015 with the Arizona Cardinals.
Jordy Nelson (Wide Receiver)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his right knee during the 2015 preseason.
  • Recovery: Came back in 2016 with 97 receptions, 1,257 yards, and 14 touchdowns, earning Comeback Player of the Year honors.
Rob Gronkowski (Tight End)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his right knee in December 2013.
  • Recovery: Returned in 2014, dominating the league as a tight end and being named First-Team All-Pro.
Philip Rivers (Quarterback)
  • Injury: Tore his ACL and MCL in his right knee during the 2007 playoffs.
  • Recovery: Rivers famously played in the AFC Championship game just six days after the injury and went on to have a long, successful career without missing significant time due to knee issues afterward.
Wes Welker
  • Injury: Welker suffered a torn ACL and MCL in Week 17 of the 2009 season.
  • Recovery: He returned for the 2010 season, finishing with 86 receptions and over 800 yards, and later went on to post multiple 1,000-yard seasons with the Patriots.
Jerry Rice
  • Injury: Jerry Rice tore his ACL and MCL in 1997.
  • Recovery: Known for his legendary work ethic, Rice returned to the field in the same season but later fractured his kneecap, delaying a full comeback.
  • Post-Injury Performance: After fully recovering, he continued to play at a high level, posting several 1,000-yard seasons and cementing his legacy as the greatest receiver in NFL history.

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