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UPDATED: Jaycee Horn Diagnosed with Broken Foot


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10 minutes ago, SammyFranchise said:

Jaycee is so young, hopefully he recovers quickly and we have him back no later than Dec 26 against the Bucs

Me too, but more so than anything, the team needs to err on the side of caution to ensure his long-term health.  This sucks, but glad it wasn't his Achilles

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If the timetable is 2-3 months, what is the downside to at least rehabbing with the intention of playing this year. If we can finish .500 we are in the thick of things for a wild card spot you would imagine. Don’t rush him, but if he’s done rehabbing by early December and we’re in line for a playoff spot it could be huge.  Now if December rolls around and we’re 6-8 I agree there would be no point then. 
 

but could some explain to me what benefits choosing IR now would have if the recovery time is 2-3 months anyways?

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If Horn allowed us to play man coverage and that was essential to giving the line time to get to the QB...the question becomes....

Can we still play man coverage?  Because we didn't on Thursday.

Could Horn's injury change the course of the season?

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5 hours ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

If the timetable is 2-3 months, what is the downside to at least rehabbing with the intention of playing this year. If we can finish .500 we are in the thick of things for a wild card spot you would imagine. Don’t rush him, but if he’s done rehabbing by early December and we’re in line for a playoff spot it could be huge.  Now if December rolls around and we’re 6-8 I agree there would be no point then. 
 

but could some explain to me what benefits choosing IR now would have if the recovery time is 2-3 months anyways?

There's a big difference between getting cleared to play and being in football shape. I can't see him rehabbing from this and being able to return effectively this season.

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