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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 867991" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I would love to read some of the scouting reports that teams compile on players. Especially the part about injuries. Seems like the term "injury prone" has many definitions by fans and I am sure teams as well. Kirksey for example. I understand peoples concern about his 2 past injuries and I am not a doctor, but I wouldn't say that either injury necessarily makes him more injury prone than the next guy. Littleton, who has never missed an NFL game, left in the 3rd Q. of the final game of their season with a chest injury, should that concern anyone? What would Vegas odds be on each of them in regards to a season ending injury occurring between now and the end of the 2020 season?</p><p></p><p>Last season the Cowboys signed Randall Cobb on a cheap one year deal and I think that had a lot to do with his injury history. He had a pretty decent season for the Cowboys, stayed relatively healthy and now the Texans lock him up for 3 yrs and $27M, with $18.75M of it guaranteed. I guess the Texans aren't as worried about Cobbs past injury history, as some were a season ago?</p><p></p><p>I will leave the medicals up to the experts, but in 2020, I am going to try to be aware of throwing out the term "injury prone" too often. I am also fine with Gute and his staff taking what some perceive as a high risk on a guy like Kirksey. Since I think the upside in regards to cost and talent, could be far greater than that risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 867991, member: 7261"] I would love to read some of the scouting reports that teams compile on players. Especially the part about injuries. Seems like the term "injury prone" has many definitions by fans and I am sure teams as well. Kirksey for example. I understand peoples concern about his 2 past injuries and I am not a doctor, but I wouldn't say that either injury necessarily makes him more injury prone than the next guy. Littleton, who has never missed an NFL game, left in the 3rd Q. of the final game of their season with a chest injury, should that concern anyone? What would Vegas odds be on each of them in regards to a season ending injury occurring between now and the end of the 2020 season? Last season the Cowboys signed Randall Cobb on a cheap one year deal and I think that had a lot to do with his injury history. He had a pretty decent season for the Cowboys, stayed relatively healthy and now the Texans lock him up for 3 yrs and $27M, with $18.75M of it guaranteed. I guess the Texans aren't as worried about Cobbs past injury history, as some were a season ago? I will leave the medicals up to the experts, but in 2020, I am going to try to be aware of throwing out the term "injury prone" too often. I am also fine with Gute and his staff taking what some perceive as a high risk on a guy like Kirksey. Since I think the upside in regards to cost and talent, could be far greater than that risk. [/QUOTE]
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