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I would love to see him back again , Even for only a year !
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http://www.kansascity.com/180/story/96140.html
I would love to see him back again , Even for only a year !
Boy, while I would love to see him, I would suggest, to him, if given the chance, to not come back. The Chiefs offensive line isn't the same and he would take alot more contact. As much as I would love to see him run, I would hate to see him suffer a worse injury, than he has already sustained.
He isn't going to get hurt for sure (although it is likely), but I am not going to start telling guys not to play cause they might get hurt. The only reason i wouldn't want him back is if he has lost a step. He is a big boy, he knows what happens on the field and if he is healthy and ready to go I say let him play
I agree, all I am saying is that if he is healthy enough to play then why shouldn't he? Any guy that steps out on the field on Sunday could potentially wheel away from the game. I don't want to see anyone get hurt on the field, but I do want to see the great ones play.
I don't disagree with what you're saying in general, but Priest has had a long running history of neurological injury directly associated with playing football, and is more prone to spinal cord injury then most other players. IMO However, I do understand what you're saying; one only need to look at Dennis Byrd to know that there is a certain amount of risk involved for whomever plays the game.
Wouldn't it be nice to see him in goaline situations with LJ,Tony G. and Bowe. With all those options we would give Defensives fits on who to cover and maybe we wouldn't need three kickers on the team:o.
He could be a nice change of pace option. But I don't think he will be anything close to the every down back he once was.