HumanCockroach wrote:KJ play free safety and I missed it somehow? Career trajectories on LBs and FS's aren't the same. Not to mention, Seattle just drafted a replacement for KJ.
KJ is a solid, steady LB, I absolutely appreciate what he is. He ISN'T however a game changing, LB. Nor has he ever been. He's a "glue guy" necessary, and valuable, but also showing down ( or would you like to convince me that last season was arguably his best year in the league?).
He likely can play for 2 to 4 more seasons, same as Earl, however, Thomas hasn't shown any signs of slowing, KJ no matter how hard you attempt to make it seem... has...
They aren't robots, some players ( ESPECIALLY PLAYERS WITH THE AMOUNT OF CONTACT A LB FACES) burn out quicker( shocked even need to discuss this)... LBs are the RBS of the defense, their career trajectories are almost identical, the amount of hits, contact, like ups, concussions etc.... FS equates to a QBs career length. Barring a loss of speed * equitable to a QB losing arm strength* they can play much longer...
I wonder, if there was a 29 yr old running back in his final year, If you would argue he wasn't aging? How about a 29 year old QB? Yeah, that's what I thought.
idhawkman wrote:What a waste to have this guy never play for us. Seahawks waived him today to make room for an undrafted TE on the roster.
obiken wrote:Another PC bust Human, no real surprise here.
c_hawkbob wrote:Totally agree here Riv. "Bust" implies a poor pick, which is not accurate with and injury being the factor precipitating the players release.
HumanCockroach wrote:Not a good pick... but that's not unique to PC, Seattle or anyone in the NFL... I tend to think of "busts" as players that suck that were drafted. McDowell in my mind doesn't really fit into that category, as he never played a snap.
If a number one overall draft pick gets in a car accident and can no longer play, I wouldn't consider him a bust... that's rated for guys like Leaf and co. At least in my mind.
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