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The foot?!?!?I think it moved!
This draft just got very awesomer.
Who's said that?OK this is a positive development. The nerve has to regenerate before it can start firing. Some have pointed to the fact the nerve hasn't fired yet to claim the nerve must not be regenerating, so write this kid off, it's over.
If Smith returns to form, it's right up there with the best in the team's illustrious history.
Who was the guy who said he would never play again.
Then why didn't he?
I think most of this is for ratings and propaganda.
I'd rather not hear the term "firing" again. If he's on the field for training camp, awesome!
Until then, I'd rather Jaylon be invisible.
There are a few idiots I locked horns in here saying what a waste of a pick and his nerve will never fire and the kid will never see the field ever again. So many Dr's here at the zone that know more than Jaylon and GOD.
If all of that is accurate, then you're absolutely right. It became a risk/reward decision and the staff erred on the side of caution. Sounding like we'll get a good look at his talent in a few months.If the nerve is regenerating as he said and he could have played, I suspect the Cowboys have weighed the risk versus reward aspect here. Sure, he's a phenom talent, but what kind of impact can he have in key games after not playing football for a year and then weigh that impact against injury risk?
If the nerve is regenerating as he said and he could have played, I suspect the Cowboys have weighed the risk versus reward aspect here. Sure, he's a phenom talent, but what kind of impact can he have in key games after not playing football for a year and then weigh that impact against injury risk?