On the other hand, even though they aren't signed, we do control the rights to those players, so I can see the logic.I wouldn't think you can carry someone that isn't signed. But I've heard of crazier.
On the other hand, even though they aren't signed, we do control the rights to those players, so I can see the logic.I wouldn't think you can carry someone that isn't signed. But I've heard of crazier.
TrueOn the other hand, even though they aren't signed, we do control the rights to those players, so I can see the logic.
of course it does. He's done some amazing things anyway but of course it'd be better if he had both handsSerious question.. Does only having one hand, hamper his play?
Or is it a non issue on the field?
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I feel like at the very least he should get a club like LBs did sometimes when they broke their handCan he use a bionic hand?
I have a bionic hand he could borrow.
If he's allowed to use a bionic hand.
he holds with that one hand on every play!He's pretty safe not getting called for defensive holding. Unless it's against the Patriots.
Don't you need to hold on to your bionic hand? You know, for those high speed escapades.......Can he use a bionic hand?
I have a bionic hand he could borrow.
If he's allowed to use a bionic hand.
i would sacrifice for my teamDon't you need to hold on to your bionic hand? You know, for those high speed escapades.......
I see what you did thereOn the other hand, even though they aren't signed, we do control the rights to those players, so I can see the logic.
No doubt he has heart brother but if someone gets around outside to his left, he's not tackling them, unfortunate but the truth. He can be disruptive but many times will have to rely on another player being there to capitalize on it. He can have all the heart in the world but that won't enable him to ever pick up a beer and drink it with his left arm. Love his motor and his heart, there is no doubt in that fact, he just has limitations that are undeniable and no amount of heart can overcome them. Zach Thomas was the perfect example of an overachiever that played with heart, he was prototypically undersized for his position but he had both hands and his desire pushed him to higher levels. Even with his heart, he needed all of his tools to excel, he had no handicap. I hope the kid shows enough to make it and continue living his dream, but it's an uphill battle for sure...I'm sure all that is true, but you can never measure heart and I think this kids a winner. He doesn't have to be a starter to make a defining play when it matters. I'm getting so excited now that camp is less than a week away. It feels like I'm coming out of hibernation :-)