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Cut Donte Jackson


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7 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Cut:

Jackson, Chinn, Marshall, Shaq, Sanders

Trade:

Burns, Thielan, Dalton, Horn (for whatever we can get)

Fire: everyone 

Bonus - sell the team and move it to Germany

 

Lol, do you really think Germany wants this garbage franchise? I'm pretty sure we would have to pay them about $100 million dollars to take on this garbage franchise

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12 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Answer me this. Was Jackson extended after he blew out his Achilles?

 

13 minutes ago, Growl said:

he tore his Achilles, he was always going to struggle this season. 
 

it’s normal for these injuries to take a season before a player returns to 100%.

shame on the team to put so much on him and make no investment at CB

Thank you! I was scrolling in the thread wondering if anyone would acknowledge DJack is a corner that is coming off an Achilles injury that relied on athleticism.

It definitely takes time for a corner or wide receiver. Im hopeful that this year Jackson will  learn to read his keys better, which will make him a smarter corner. As 80 to 90 % of his quick twitch explosion returns,  he will hopefully be a better player.

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