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Question about the PUP list and Brandon Hogan.


Ivan The Awesome

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So, even after week 6, there's not any certainty about his return? Would he be ready to go? I mean health wise?

The team has a 3 week window in which to evaluate him. At the end of that period, he must be either added to the 53 man roster or placed on IR.

At any point in that 3 week period, the team can of course add him to the roster and get him on the field should he be ready.

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Cant wait to see Hogan out there...our team looks solid for years to come.

Beason has to get well however but now linebacker is a need on our team in 2012. Achillies tears have a way of fuging up a sports career.

Even with Beason back we need depth and possibly a new LOLB.

Gamble actually being allowed to shadow guys instead of the 10 yrd drop back in a cover 2 has rejuvinated him..if Hogan can at least be a Captian Munnerlyn in a 6'1 frame id be happy.

uhh thats asking alot... captain is a freaking baller and a great cb, his height is just a limitation. if he were even as tall as revis hed prolly be one of the better cbs in the league. luckily since gamble is playing man he can deal with most of the jump ball receivers.

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You can't blame anyone. As a captain and team leader you have to leave it up to Beason. If he says he is ready then he is. He knows his body better than anyone else. And it isn't like he was sitting on the couch eating potato chips. I was actually doing a lot of rehab and strength training. I can't say I wish he would have waited longer to come back because he could have come back anytime and gotten hurt. You can't always know when your body is truly ready sometimes and you certainly don't know when or how injuries will happen.

Beason had an injury to his ankle and then as a result of playing he tore the major tendon...in his ankle. I'd say you can probably blame the medical staff for that blunder.

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