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If Connor, Anderson, and Beason play well, I really don't see a need for TD coming back here. Two major injuries in a year? Everyone loves TD around here, including myself.......but don't fix what's not broke. Also, I feel better about our run defense with both Conner and Beason on the field at the same time.

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I don't know if the FO will bring TD back honestly. I mean, with the draft and the Williams trade, who knows. I know it's only preseason but i haven't missed TD these last few games. Beason didn't look great the first game, but he has been right on for the last two. With all of the other FAs we will have, I would rather see them bring players back who are not injury prone. I love TD as much as I loved Dan Morgan....but football is a tough game.

He wants to stay here and play for us, and I know the FO doesn't want to let a 1st round pick we have a lot of time invested in just walk. He's one of the better linebackers in the league and if we let him go it would be a huge mistake. Even though our LB corps is good right now, it gets even better when he's back.

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He wants to stay here and play for us, and I know the FO doesn't want to let a 1st round pick we have a lot of time invested in just walk. He's one of the better linebackers in the league and if we let him go it would be a huge mistake. Even though our LB corps is good right now, it gets even better when he's back.

Yeah I hear exactly what your sayin. It just sucks to see such a great player go down the way he did. Some players can't ever truly be as good as they were before getting hurt. It would be a good problem to have if/when he comes back though.

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