Frederick back sooner than we think?

Steven Spielburg salutes you sir...:thumbup:
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They did away with the designate to return tag. They can bring back two players, but do not need to specify who they are as they are added to the IR lost.

I think after 6 weeks they can practice, then have 2 weeks to decide to activate them or leave them on it. I think it works the same way and the PUP and NFI in that regard.

Yes, the designated is now based on whether the player was on the 53 after the initial cut. Teams can place them on IR without counting against the 53 but then they are NOT designated to return.
 
He doesn't have an immune deficiency, rather a disruption in the myelin sheath which protects nerves, causing motor and sensory deficits.

There's no pain to work through; he just has to wait for the myelin to repair itself and his strength to come back.

This has nothing to do with mental or physical toughness.
Do you know how they typically treat this condition. I know everybody displays different degrees of any disease, but what is the standard protocol?
 
They made up that term because it sounded good when he said it...

I don't doubt this is true. The very first time I heard it my immediate thought was to wonder if there was something special about Corinthian leather or if it just sounded good.
 
They made up that term because it sounded good when he said it...

I FOUND THIS ON WIKIPEDIA ....

Corinthian leather
is a term coined by the advertising agency Bozell to describe the upholstery used in certain Chrysler luxury vehicles. The term first appeared in advertising in 1974.[1] Although the term suggests that the product has a relationship to or origination from Corinth, there is no relationship; the term is merely a marketing concept.

While the term was first used during the marketing campaign for the 1974 Imperial LeBaron, it is usually associated with the marketing campaign for the 1975 Cordoba and that campaign's celebrity spokesperson, Ricardo Montalban, who described the thickly-cushioned luxury of seats available even in "rich Corinthian leather".[2][3][4]

Despite the exotic origin suggested by the name "Corinthian leather", much of the leather used in Chrysler vehicles during the era originated from a supplier located outside Newark, New Jersey.[5]
 
I really think we do. Maybe I'm being overly optimistic, but I think Fredbeard is going to come back quickly.
It all depends on if playing makes him worse.

I'm almost certain that right now he can perform better than the next option.

I mean they could shoot off both of King Kongs arms and he would still be scarier than PeeWee Herman...

Edit: Change scarier to more dangerous. I met Paul Reubens at training camp one year and it was indeed scary.
 
I FOUND THIS ON WIKIPEDIA ....

Corinthian leather
is a term coined by the advertising agency Bozell to describe the upholstery used in certain Chrysler luxury vehicles. The term first appeared in advertising in 1974.[1] Although the term suggests that the product has a relationship to or origination from Corinth, there is no relationship; the term is merely a marketing concept.

While the term was first used during the marketing campaign for the 1974 Imperial LeBaron, it is usually associated with the marketing campaign for the 1975 Cordoba and that campaign's celebrity spokesperson, Ricardo Montalban, who described the thickly-cushioned luxury of seats available even in "rich Corinthian leather".[2][3][4]

Despite the exotic origin suggested by the name "Corinthian leather", much of the leather used in Chrysler vehicles during the era originated from a supplier located outside Newark, New Jersey.[5]
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They made up that term because it sounded good when he said it...
Who is 'they' and 'he'? Are you referring to the movie, Anchorman? If so, that's not right. Chrysler coined that term back in the 70's for a car commercial.
 
Who is 'they' and 'he'?
The advertising agency for Chrysler.

Agency name was Bozell.

Spokesman: Ricardo Montalban

They didn't order something called Corinthian Leather from their suppliers.


Montalban acknowledging it was just a marketing term.





An actual commercial:

 
The advertising agency for Chrysler.

Agency name was Bozell.

Spokesman: Ricardo Montalban

They didn't order something called Corinthian Leather from their suppliers.


Montalban acknowledging it was just a marketing term.





An actual commercial:


I like where this thread has gone...
MODS!!!!
 
It all depends on if playing makes him worse.

I'm almost certain that right now he can perform better than the next option.

I mean they could shoot off both of King Kongs arms and he would still be scarier than PeeWee Herman...

Edit: Change scarier to more dangerous. I met Paul Reubens at training camp one year and it was indeed scary.

Same here. And I haven't read anywhere that Playing would risk making anything worse.

And sorry about that whole Pee Wee thing. That just sounds creepy.
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