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And the hits just keep onnnn coming.

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(08-13-2019, 08:57 AM)PF* Wrote: Wow, I thought the ARob thing was dead. Here's how I saw it:

1. He tore his ACL and rehabbed it. OK. Good, but now he's a gamble going into a second contract/franchise tag year.
2. Someone here said that the average #yards gained by a WR in the first season after rehabbing an ACL is 850. Accepting that as somewhere around correct, he gained 754 last year, somewhat in the range.
3. They could have franchised him last year for, you tell me, $XX million and gotten those 754 yards while attempting to negotiate an extension.
4. He was, and is, still damaged goods...the jury is still out on that ACL.
5. He didn't even want to be here. That extension would never have been negotiated, he would gotten franchise tag money for another year of disinterested play.
6. Repeat after me: he didn't want to be here.

Let someone else pay him the big money and the Bears did. Good for them and good for him and wish him luck. Just imagine the boo-hooing and the front office roasting here if we gave him the $40-50 million contract and he gained 754 yards.

IMO, if there ever was a guy to let walk, it was him. Solid FO decision.

#1 #3 True.

#2, I doubt that's the average. Would you bet your mortgage on Lee coming within 70% of that number this year?
#4, The jury has rendered its verdict. He was completely recovered from the ACL by the end of last season.
#5, #6 A player on a franchise year is going to do everything he can to show future employers his value. He would have been crazy to slack off. And he could have changed his mind about his feelings about the Jags during that year.

The real problem is that he could have been franchised for what they paid Lee and Moncrief. Robinson's down year in 2016 was still better than Lee's best. With the injury it would have been a risk to franchise him, and hindsight is 20/20, but since the injury was in early September the Jags should have had enough medical info on him by March 1st that they could have made a good guess. Even if he hadn't recovered, the mistake would have only been a one year hit. In retrospect the alternative of Lee/Moncrief was definitely a mistake, and Lee still impacts the team cap.



                                                                          

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RE: And the hits just keep onnnn coming. - by NH3 - 08-13-2019, 10:07 AM
RE: And the hits just keep onnnn coming. - by PF* - 08-13-2019, 08:57 AM
RE: And the hits just keep onnnn coming. - by MalabarJag - 08-13-2019, 09:52 AM
RE: And the hits just keep onnnn coming. - by PF* - 08-13-2019, 10:49 AM
RE: And the hits just keep onnnn coming. - by PF* - 08-13-2019, 02:05 PM
RE: And the hits just keep onnnn coming. - by NH3 - 08-16-2019, 10:54 PM
RE: And the hits just keep onnnn coming. - by PF* - 08-13-2019, 04:23 PM
RE: And the hits just keep onnnn coming. - by NH3 - 08-18-2019, 06:44 AM



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