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Cowboys | Ellis close to practicing
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:10:19 -0700
DallasCowboys.com reports Dallas Cowboys LB Greg Ellis (Achilles') is closed to returning to practice, possibly as early as next week.

I guess this can put the retirement rumors to rest for good. If he practices next week and plays in just the last preseason game, he'll be good to go for Week 1..
 
TheSport78;1591491 said:
Cowboys | Ellis close to practicing
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:10:19 -0700
DallasCowboys.com reports Dallas Cowboys LB Greg Ellis (Achilles') is closed to returning to practice, possibly as early as next week.

I guess this can put the retirement rumors to rest for good. If he practices next week and plays in just the last preseason game, he'll be good to go for Week 1..

Close to returning to practice is not anywhere near close to "100 percent" or even "making the team."

I am just wondering how "close to returning to practice" leads to the assumption of putting retirement rumors to rest.
Could you elaborate?:eek:
 
TheSport78;1591491 said:
Cowboys | Ellis close to practicing
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:10:19 -0700
DallasCowboys.com reports Dallas Cowboys LB Greg Ellis (Achilles') is closed to returning to practice, possibly as early as next week.

I guess this can put the retirement rumors to rest for good. If he practices next week and plays in just the last preseason game, he'll be good to go for Week 1..

I am not sure Ellis' problems are physical at this point. If he is not mentally able to trust his legs, he can't play.
 
GimmeTheBall!;1591498 said:
Close to returning to practice is not anywhere near close to "100 percent" or even "making the team."

I am just wondering how "close to returning to practice" leads to the assumption of putting retirement rumors to rest.
Could you elaborate?:eek:

Well first of all Greg said that he doesn't want to retire. Also, since the Achilles injury is usually a 12 month rehabilitation process, if Ellis can make it on the field by 11 months and play at the level he was playing at, I think most Cowboy fans will be thrilled
 
GimmeTheBall!;1591498 said:
Close to returning to practice is not anywhere near close to "100 percent" or even "making the team."

I am just wondering how "close to returning to practice" leads to the assumption of putting retirement rumors to rest.
Could you elaborate?:eek:

Does him saying he's not retiring enough?
 
i think we need ellis badly cause i am just not convinced Spencer is ready.
 
Teague31;1591583 said:
i think we need ellis badly cause i am just not convinced Spencer is ready.
Spencer could start but like Ware, but he won't be near as effective as he will be later. Hopefully Ellis can come back and reclaim his starting job. If not we go with Spencer and expect a few rookie mistakes.
 
TheSport78;1591507 said:
if Ellis can make it on the field by 11 months and play at the level he was playing at, I think most Cowboy fans will be thrilled

Yes, thrilled, because he is a decent guy.
But thrilled because he's playing out the string instead of passing the mantle on to Spencer and delaying the rookie's chance in the sun?
 
GimmeTheBall!;1591498 said:
Close to returning to practice is not anywhere near close to "100 percent" or even "making the team."

I am just wondering how "close to returning to practice" leads to the assumption of putting retirement rumors to rest.
Could you elaborate?:eek:


it's not. especially if he's the one saying it.
 
He's going to retire............carry on.
 
Sarge;1591783 said:
He's going to retire............carry on.
That is a very real possibility if not probability. The season opener is three weeks from Sunday. We won't have to wait long to find out.

BTW, Morn Sarge!
 
Sarge;1591783 said:
He's going to retire............carry on.

If he was going to retire this year my guess is he would have already done so.

The team isn't gonna force the issue with him because he's their best OLB across form Ware.

Ellis is a drama queen but he'll also be a game 1 starting drama queen.
 
Ellis might have said he won't retire this year.

But if and when the 'Boys tell him they are about to cut the gimp, he will retire quicker than a Spike Lee movie will sink at the box office.

Yes, Spencer will make the rookie mistakes. And Ellis will make a veteran's mistakes.

The difference is that Spencer is our future. Ellis is just playing out the string before he fades into the sunset.

I say start Spencer early and let him be fully in the swing of things when the second half of the season begins.

Again, it's future as opposed to the same-ol' playing, same-ol' whiny 'tude from an injured player who clearly has already played his best ball.

And if anybody has sustained the same injury that Ellis has (I have), you cannot tell me that you were 100 percent one year later. Much less if you were a professional football player who has to plant his feet against 300-pound behemoths. Just ain't possible to be 100 percent at this stage physically and pschologically.
 
GimmeTheBall!;1591996 said:
Ellis might have said he won't retire this year.

But if and when the 'Boys tell him they are about to cut the gimp, he will retire quicker than a Spike Lee movie will sink at the box office.

Yes, Spencer will make the rookie mistakes. And Ellis will make a veteran's mistakes.

The difference is that Spencer is our future. Ellis is just playing out the string before he fades into the sunset.

I say start Spencer early and let him be fully in the swing of things when the second half of the season begins.

Again, it's future as opposed to the same-ol' playing, same-ol' whiny 'tude from an injured player who clearly has already played his best ball.

And if anybody has sustained the same injury that Ellis has (I have), you cannot tell me that you were 100 percent one year later. Much less if you were a professional football player who has to plant his feet against 300-pound behemoths. Just ain't possible to be 100 percent at this stage physically and pschologically.

This is the silliest post I have seen in a long, long time.

Why would someone retire and give up salary including be liable to pay back signing cap bonus money when they could be cut, earn an injury settlement and keep their bonus as well as become a free agent for next season?
 
Is it too late to put him on the PUP list?? That would seem to be the best idea. Let him heal, get stronger, and then have him for the playoff push at the end of the season.
 
numnuts23;1592008 said:
Is it too late to put him on the PUP list?? That would seem to be the best idea. Let him heal, get stronger, and then have him for the playoff push at the end of the season.


He is not eligable for the PUP list since he played in the first practice even if it was only for 10 minutes. So yes, it is too late to put him on the PUP list.

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