Chris Luva Luva wrote:Do I want him healthy? Yes.
Do I want him to be even more of a threat? Yes.
Of course.
Do I respect his decision to do what he feels is his best for himself and his career? Sure do.
What's best for him and what's best for his NFL career might not be the same thing. That's the problem.
Do I respect his decision? Yes. Do I think he should make whatever decision he feels is best personally and still (a) take up our #1 WR roster spot, (b) draw a substantial salary, and (c) force the team to plan around him? No, I don't.
If rest is his best chance at full recovery, then I'm all for it. If a medical procedure is his best chance at a full recovery, then as a fan I'd like to see him do that — unless he personally opposed to it and wants to step down from the game, temporarily or permanently.
I'm sure Garcon is a nice guy, but this is a team on a mission and everyone has to be on board 100% for that to work. I give him major props for fighting through the injury this past year and being very productive. I have total respect for whatever he decides. I would just ask that if he wants to keep making the money and to keep being our #1 WR, that he does what the doctors recommend is best for his long-term playing prospects.
Because at the end of the day, the people who will bash him for not getting it... They're the same people who if he does get it and falls off, will what him cut immediately.
Well I can't speak for everyone, but I can say that's not who I am at all.
My words to you Pierre, flip the fans the bird and do what's in your best interest. This game isn't kind to anyone and you'll be cast away and forgotten quickly.
I am asking that he does BOTH what is in
his best interest
and what is in the team's best interest given his circumstances.