Its not a team decision if someone is medically cleared to play. Medically cleared to play comes from a medical doctor. The trainers, front office and physical therapists aren’t doctors.
Physical therapists and trainers work with the athlete and the doctor will determine if he’s ready or not after. The doctor will perform medical tests and make a determination.
I just went through this Scott. I’ve know probably 20 athletes that went through this. You’re arguing something you don’t know.
What this doctor was stating was waiting 11 months. He’s 9 months now.
The doctor and/or surgeon will determine how strong the knee is after the examination.
It can also take up to one year for a disk to heal after surgery and mine healed in 4 months….it all depends on the person.
Jaylan Waddle had Tua throwing to him.
DJ Moore had Sam Darnold and Cam Newton throwing to him last year.
Denzel Mims....31 catches in the last two seasons.
Crowder on the Jets....damned good group of WR.
Crowder on the Bills....meh.
What I don't understand about the theory of letting him sit longer to make sure his knee is good....
If the ligament is healed 100%, it can't heal anymore. So if it's 100% right now, what would the purpose be to have him sit another 8 weeks?
Any surprises? I thought our DL spending would be at the very top but looks like we're in the middle of the pack? Unless I'm reading the spreadsheet wrong.
https://overthecap.com/positional-spending
I've never coached football but I my assumption is that the booth would be better because you can see everything.
I wonder what the % is of coaches in the booth or sidelines.