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10 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

No one has signed him yet because he’s not healthy 

I’d take that risk, two year incentive based deal. We need a center fielder if I see Chinn playing deep FS ima be mad, Chinn is a SS.

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The Jaguars drafted Armstead out of Temple in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL draft. After rushing 35 times for 108 yards and catching 14 passes for 144 yards as a rookie, Armstead was expected to compete for a bigger role last season after the departure of Leonard Fournette. 

COVID-19 took serious toll on Armstead

But he landed on the COVID-19 in training camp and a second time in September. He was reportedly hospitalized twice with "significant respiratory issues” amid a serious bout with COVID-19. It's not clear if Armstead continues to suffer long-term effects of his COVID-19 infection.

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Looked up some highlights from his college career just out of pure curiosity...

I don't recommend "highlight reel" scouting, and I don't really know how much of that guy is left after his health struggles, but I would at least say that his college tape isn't bad.

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16 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

Rhule better not. I’m tired of those good old boys moves. Go get Malik Hooker before you get fired soon. 

Malik Hooker, a guy who in 4 seasons has yet to play a full 16 games?

This is the guy that saves a coaches job? I can guarantee you he wants more money than he is worth.

The guy played 2 games last season. Let some dumb team who thinks they are one piece away overpay him.

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34 minutes ago, Trainwreck said:

You’re right. You don’t have to do very much to keep a job these days. 

Okay, I'm genuinely curious. Are you making a serious effort to post the dumbest sh-t possible or are you genuinely this dim?

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