So they just said that it's a good idea for Mike Riley to keep DPE off special teams till he gets more comfortable. Are these guys for real? I'm stuck listening to them out of state. Is there any other options instead of these two online?
Agreed to all that, and he simply isn't that big a guy, going to be taking more hits, from more angles and more people - on punt returns. Maybe one could let him " play into game shape" then test it from there?In my opinion he's safer playing wide receiver then returning punts. For him to be an efficient punt returner he needs to plant and cut forcefully and that's trouble coming off an ACL rupture.
But your in the flow of the game at receiver. Your cold when returning kicks or punts. That's why guys jump on a bike to stay warm and limber. I'm not saying never. They just need to work him into it through the season.He should only be returning punts....playing WR requires planting and cutting on.almost every play...even when trying to get into position to block.
You can be 100% healthy and still not have your mind in the right place after a ACL reconstruction. It's probably going to take him a little bit of time. And anything the coaching staff can do to help that process along is what needs to happen.Not having him return punts would be like not letting Carrot Top use his props while doing stand up...why bother?
You are either ready to play or you are not.
You can be 100% healthy and still not have your mind in the right place after a ACL reconstruction. It's probably going to take him a little bit of time. And anything the coaching staff can do to help that process along is what needs to happen.
I ruptured my ACL and was an I back. It took me two years of rehab and I was cleared to play yet planting and cutting was always a gamble in the back of your head. Your knee is everything in football. It's not either or. For as important the physical aspect is the mental part is just as important.But the previous posts were referencing the physical nature of the injury and which position would be less physically demanding on a surgically repaired knee, not the mental part. It doesn't matter where he plays if he isn't mentally ready to make cuts and plant.