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Jonathan Brooks injury


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3 minutes ago, Fenrir said:

Feel horrible for the kid. 

I'm hoping someone in the organization gets him in touch with TD.

There is light at the end of the tunnel, he'll just need to attack his rehab.

Reminder to all that Adrian Peterson tore his ACL/MCL and came back with one of the best rushing seasons in NFL history. 

Adrian Peterson was a freak of nature who also came back from the ACL tear way earlier than Brooks. Using Peterson as an example for anything is crazy. Brooks isn’t Peterson.

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17 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

"Blah blah blah Morgan got the wrong pick"

Hey fat guys, if you all were so brilliant you would be GM's but you don't seem to yell as hard and scream as loud when you are wrong about something as you do when you are correct. Everytime something happens there are fifty fat guys that run here to say "Told ya so". A clock is right twice per day. If Morgan needs advice on pie eating contests or banging subpar looking women I'm sure he will give you a call.

Damn, you are normally a level headed poster. No, we aren’t GMs but we don’t need to be to express our opinions. Just go into the pre-draft threads. None of us were banging the drum for a RB in round 2. We also were split on WRs with McConkey probably being the top guy due to wanting an Edelman type clutch, always open guy. Very similarly to what Thielen has been this year and last year.

Sorry man, it’s looking like the draft wasn’t good at all. If we had taken McConkey and Frazier, we’d be pounding the drum for Morgan. The universal best loved pick was probably Sanders in the 4th. We’ve had some doozies of bad drafts since 2017, especially outside of 1st rounders like Burns, Moore and Brown. Morgan has not blown away Fitterer yet and he needs to otherwise he should ask for advice.

Also, your post makes you look bad. No need to go there with the insults.

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12 minutes ago, rayzor said:

what a soul crusher for the kid. 

It is and I do feel bad for him. Doesn’t mean I liked the pick before or after, but personally that really sucks for him and for our team because we can’t get the pick back and he’s basically on the shelf for 2025 too.

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Just now, RJK said:

12 touches for 45 yards from a second rounder they traded up for. Sheesh 

He might not even get a touch next year. It took him a full year this time. The thing that hurts is all the day 3 rookies who contributed way more this year and weren’t starters most of the year.

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