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1 hour ago, RJK said:

No point. Shut him down and trade him because if he gets hurt again you won’t be able to give him away

If we shut him down….he will have suited up for a mere 33% of his games through 3 years. 

for comparison, the biggest injury bust to date WAS Jeff Otah and he suited for 52% of his through his first 3 years 

would he even be worth trading? We likely couldn’t get real value out of him.  Probably should just keep him and let him walk. 

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23 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Multiple sources reporting...

 

Headline is misleading 


They activated him from IR because it was either that or IR for the year  time was up 

He can still be inactive on game day 

Mike Evan’s will have another field day against either cornerback unless Horn plays 

imho  he is getting paid to play, so if physically cleared, play 

 

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7 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Headline is misleading 


They activated him from IR because it was either that or IR for the year  time was up 

He can still be inactive on game day 

Mike Evan’s will have another field day against either cornerback unless Horn plays 

imho  he is getting paid to play, so if physically cleared, play 

Headline has nothing to do with weather he'll be activated tomorrow.

It's strictly about him being added to the active roster before his activation window closed.

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