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<blockquote data-quote="Carl" data-source="post: 544540" data-attributes="member: 9497"><p>I would agree that having depth behind Matthews would be a good thing, however, you're really jumping to a conclusion that I nowhere near implied about drafting an OLB high. Our starting safety opposite Burnett is a much bigger problem than the OLB opposite Mathews.</p><p></p><p>Hamstring strain injuries are one of the most common reoccurring injuries and despite lots of research, there is not good evidence on a way to prevent re-injury. I can paste the whole write up about them I just did for grad school if you would like. It would not surprise at all me if it happened to Hayward again, especially since he did come back, but ended up reaggravating it quickly.</p><p></p><p>Hyde could be given a shot a safety, but I still think finding another player to be a safety and keeping Hyde at corner would be the best option, even without Hayward's injury. I think strengthening one position without weakening another is the best way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl, post: 544540, member: 9497"] I would agree that having depth behind Matthews would be a good thing, however, you're really jumping to a conclusion that I nowhere near implied about drafting an OLB high. Our starting safety opposite Burnett is a much bigger problem than the OLB opposite Mathews. Hamstring strain injuries are one of the most common reoccurring injuries and despite lots of research, there is not good evidence on a way to prevent re-injury. I can paste the whole write up about them I just did for grad school if you would like. It would not surprise at all me if it happened to Hayward again, especially since he did come back, but ended up reaggravating it quickly. Hyde could be given a shot a safety, but I still think finding another player to be a safety and keeping Hyde at corner would be the best option, even without Hayward's injury. I think strengthening one position without weakening another is the best way to go. [/QUOTE]
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