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Jaycee Horn to Active-PUP List


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Be cautious and rest up.

Maybe a hot take (maybe not), but I honestly think our offense is about to upend the defense as to what carries us. Defense is scaring me in what is largely a thin front 7, and questionable secondary outside of Chinn. Going to NEED Horn to be a lockdown CB this year. 

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Horn maybe the only player that could be placed on PUP and Im still not worried about it. Its protection for himself, he for sure would push through the swellness. It's day 1, if hes not off by week 2....then it's huddle panic time for me.. 

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I'm hoping CJ has the mental side of the game down now because he has the physical talent to sub in for Horn. I just hope Horn doesn't break the other foot, or re-injure the broken foot, or injury anything, or get COVID, or a bad hang nail. Basically I'm worried.

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8 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Injuries are a hard thing to predict.  However it sounds like they are just being smart right now and holding him out as a precaution from soreness. I wouldn’t worry too much yet…

They are but when you ignore two guys who would have filled a major hole for a guy who may never play again it's pretty embarrassing and shows you're a trash organization. 

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8 hours ago, DJ feed me moore said:

hell fug the QB's, Patrick surtain is looking like a future pro bowler for the broncos while Horn has a gimp foot. Just brutal.

The same foot injury ended Greg Olson's career. I was hopeful that age would heal that injury faster but this is extremely concerning. 

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6 hours ago, rayzor said:

calling me stupid?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

not sure i'd disagree. i know my kids wouldn't. 

nah I get it’s not ideal that he’s not 100% by now and that he missed a bunch of his rookie year but there’s just no reason to worry that he’s injury prone right now. CMC obviously yes he’s injury prone. Gronkowski? Luke with the concussions? Yeah. But until Horn has any other injuries he’s no different than a guy like Brady or Manning who each have had 1 serious injury in their entire careers and no other issues.

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