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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 838251" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>As with any muscle tear, it depends on the severity of the tear. From what I’ve read, some pectoral tears can linger for months or even years.</p><p>This really sucks for Oren, he worked hard to get his chance. This is two years in a row he’s entered the season injured, I really hope this was a low grade tear and he is able to play later this year.</p><p></p><p>I could see Crawford or Jones moving inside eventually. I think both have the tools to play adequately, but this is not a good immediate scenario due to neither having extensive experience there. Also with the ? mark above Josh’s head this is concerning.</p><p>Crawford was recruited to play safety but got moved around at Illinois. However he was a standout player for us and made the 53 after being signed off the street well into training camp. That’s sais something. in itself.</p><p>Then he comes in as mop the floor duty, but performs highly in his ST role, earning team Captain by seasons end. That speaks volumes to me. He also looked good in his first 2019 exhibition game.</p><p>Crawford is my pick at ILB and he reminds me of a young version of a guy by the name of Joe Thomas who went on to Dallas a few years ago.</p><p>That said, if there is a FA with any clout at ILB that can play the pass we should consider bolstering this position now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 838251, member: 10086"] As with any muscle tear, it depends on the severity of the tear. From what I’ve read, some pectoral tears can linger for months or even years. This really sucks for Oren, he worked hard to get his chance. This is two years in a row he’s entered the season injured, I really hope this was a low grade tear and he is able to play later this year. I could see Crawford or Jones moving inside eventually. I think both have the tools to play adequately, but this is not a good immediate scenario due to neither having extensive experience there. Also with the ? mark above Josh’s head this is concerning. Crawford was recruited to play safety but got moved around at Illinois. However he was a standout player for us and made the 53 after being signed off the street well into training camp. That’s sais something. in itself. Then he comes in as mop the floor duty, but performs highly in his ST role, earning team Captain by seasons end. That speaks volumes to me. He also looked good in his first 2019 exhibition game. Crawford is my pick at ILB and he reminds me of a young version of a guy by the name of Joe Thomas who went on to Dallas a few years ago. That said, if there is a FA with any clout at ILB that can play the pass we should consider bolstering this position now. [/QUOTE]
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