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Marqise Lee being placed on injured reserve

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(This post was last modified: 10-29-2019, 05:24 PM by Brett.)

Due to his shoulder issue, out for the remainder of the season. This means he has finished the regular season on IR for second straight year. Corresponding move is that we have promoted CB Tae Hayes to the active roster.

I feel bad for the guy. We really need Westbrook to stay healthy.
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#2

Im still miffed as to why we resigned him when we did. 

Maybe we’re clearing room for someone else ??
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#3
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2019, 03:54 PM by knarnn.)

He’s probably played his last down as a Jag. 5 million in cap savings if/when he’s cut next year.
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#4

lol Marrone said he had a chance to play Sunday. what in the world happened between this morning and this afternoon lol
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#5

I was skeptical when we resigned him at first, but then I remembered how solid he was for us in 2017. He was great at getting open on crossers. Looks like he is officially done as a Jaguar and may even be done in the NFL.
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(10-29-2019, 03:54 PM)knarnn Wrote: He’s probably played his last down as a Jag. 5 million in cap savings if/when he’s cut next year.

Dang I hate if for Lee that he got hurt again.  while he has struggled with injuries, he is a class act and good person. I wish him the best in both his health and personal life going forward.
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(10-29-2019, 03:58 PM)rocdee Wrote: lol Marrone said he had a chance to play Sunday. what in the world happened between this morning and this afternoon lol

managing the injury/pain vs surgery

shoulder injuries suck. depending on the type, recovery is awful
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#8

Welp.
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#9

So we are down to what: Westbrook (banged up), Chark, Conley, Cole, and CJ Board as the active WR's? Are we gonna make a run at someone or sign someone of a PS?

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(10-29-2019, 04:00 PM)jagshype Wrote:
(10-29-2019, 03:58 PM)rocdee Wrote: lol Marrone said he had a chance to play Sunday. what in the world happened between this morning and this afternoon lol

managing the injury/pain vs surgery

shoulder injuries suck. depending on the type, recovery is awful

I can attest to this having had surgery on both shoulders for different reasons. I feel bad for him. Class act and solid teammate/WR.
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#11

Sucks for him, big time. But looking at it from the Jags perspective, we don't lost a whole lot. He's barely played this year and the WR group is doing fairly well. Wish him the best and hope he can get healthy.
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#12

Thank you for your service, Marqise.
He might still have a future in the NFL if he can get healthy.
But IMO he should call it quits. He has pocketed over $25 mil so far in a career derailed by injuries.
His salary this year was over $7 mil with a $9mil cap hit.
I don't expect to see him return as a Jaguar, but you never know.
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#13

Got nothing personal against the fella at all. He can't help it that he has the worst luck with injuries. If he plays for another team next year or something I'd be happy for him.

That said, it's a business. Can't be paying a dude to play football when he rarely can stay on the field. It's time for the Jags to move on.
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(10-29-2019, 04:23 PM)NCJag Wrote: So we are down to what: Westbrook (banged up), Chark, Conley, Cole, and CJ Board as the active WR's? Are we gonna make a run at someone or sign someone of a PS?

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(10-29-2019, 03:59 PM)Talented Kalamari Wrote: I was skeptical when we resigned him at first, but then I remembered how solid he was for us in 2017. He was great at getting open on crossers. Looks like he is officially done as a Jaguar and may even be done in the NFL.

He'll pop up elsewhere next year. He's good enough when healthy, he's just had a terrible time staying healthy.
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#16
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2019, 09:42 AM by NH3.)

I personally feel that Lee could've played surpassed the bye-week. Even a week or two later but the Jaguars probably felt the need to protect Taye Hayes by signing him to the 53-Man roster. We have true depth at the WR position and now we have depth at the DB position as well.

Lee wasn't replaced by a WR for a reason.

Time Will Tell.

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#17

Thanks Marquis ......watching you play for us was a pleasure.
Good luck as you move on to the next things in your life.
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#18

He just played his last game as a Jag. He will be a cheap addition to a squad next year. Good luck guy.
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#19

Waiting on that one guy where he's all like:

"AH! YOU SEE!? YOU SEE!? ANOTHER CALDWELL BUST! AHHHH!".

Anyway. Bummer. Wish him a speedy recovery. Poor guy has just been plagued since day one.

Sucks we lost Lazard to Green Bay. But Conley, Chark and Westbrook are doing enough. Cole has a chance here now.

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(10-29-2019, 04:55 PM)SeldomRite Wrote:
(10-29-2019, 03:59 PM)Talented Kalamari Wrote: I was skeptical when we resigned him at first, but then I remembered how solid he was for us in 2017. He was great at getting open on crossers. Looks like he is officially done as a Jaguar and may even be done in the NFL.
He's good enough when healthy
That is the problem.  It's rare he is healthy.
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