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Do we expect Fowler to come back 100% from his injury?

#21

Quote:pass rush is pretty meh right now.  we have like one good pass rusher in Clemons who has 1-2 good years left
I don't disagree, but up to this point that hasn't been the issue. The reason we're losing games is because we average 15.5 ppg, and have for 3 years

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#22

Quote:it took a while though and for a team that didn't draft him. hopefully Fowler doesn't follow that career path


Clemons wasn't drafted and was on Cleveland's practice squad the following year after his ACL tear.
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#23

No confidence in this team to say he will. I hope he comes back 100%, but #becausejaguars I predict he will bust.
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#24

Quote:Clemons wasn't drafted and was on Cleveland's practice squad the following year after his ACL tear.
 

and didn't produce until later in his career, which is the point.  solid googling skills you have though.

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#25

He's prolly gonna die.

 

Or even worse.


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#26

Quote:He's prolly gonna die.


Or even worse.


Bust?
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#27

Quote:and didn't produce until later in his career, which is the point. solid googling skills you have though.


Fowler is on a completely different level skill wise then Clemons was in college. Don't get mad because I corrected you.
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#28

Quote:Bust?
Of course I like a hottie with a nice bust. Banana

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#29

Quote:and didn't produce until later in his career, which is the point. solid googling skills you have though.


He also tore his ACL during the Seahawks super bowl run. He seemed to do ok last year wouldn't you agree?
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#30

yes


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#31

Quote:Where's that dude whose grandma was a retired pediatrician form the 50's? I bet she know the answer.


Gram? I'm sure she's consulting with Wolfie's dad and looking into it.
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#32
(This post was last modified: 10-06-2015, 02:19 PM by pirkster.)

Whether he comes back 100% or not, he still has to prove he was worth drafting where he was drafted.

 

An uphill battle from the start that got even steeper after the injury, IMO.


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#33

Quote:Whether he comes back 100% or not, he still has to prove he was worth drafting where he was drafted.


An uphill battle from the start that got even steeper after the injury, IMO.


Yup. Bc he wasn't considered by pretty much every scout to be a top 5 talent.
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#34

Quote:He also tore his ACL during the Seahawks super bowl run. He seemed to do ok last year wouldn't you agree?
 

that's wonderful.  id prefer Fowler not follow his career path.

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#35
(This post was last modified: 10-06-2015, 02:24 PM by badger.)

Quote:Fowler is on a completely different level skill wise then Clemons was in college. Don't get mad because I corrected you.
 

the Clemons comparison does not hold unless you want Fowler to be a late bloomer.  google more random facts though.


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#36

He will never amount to anything now that FBT says he will be better than before.


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#37

Quote:Whether he comes back 100% or not, he still has to prove he was worth drafting where he was drafted.


An uphill battle from the start that got even steeper after the injury, IMO.


This. He couldn't get off blocks in college, I can't see how he will do it in the NFL. All the pass rushers were mediocre at best in last year's draft.


We should have taken Amari Cooper.
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#38

Quote:the Clemons comparison does not hold unless you want Fowler to be a late bloomer. google more random facts though.


lol


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#39

Quote:He will never amount to anything now that FBT says he will be better than before.
You don't really understand how an ACL repair works, huh?

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#40

Todd Gurley lookin good already. Fowler will be great.

 

Imagine next year it'll be like having 2 first rounders playing.


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