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SkinsJock wrote:not sure how bad this is yet ...

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/eye-o ... ith-injury


Tore his acl. That really sucks for him and eagles fans.
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SkinsJock wrote:not sure how bad this is yet ...

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/eye-o ... ith-injury


Tore his acl. That really sucks for him and eagles fans.
I feel bad for Macklin, and for the team...

OTOH... Eagles fans? not so much...
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SkinsJock wrote:not sure how bad this is yet ...


The Eagles announced on Saturday that wide receiver Jeremy Maclin will miss the 2013 season after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee during practice on Saturday. Maclin was injured during the non-contact portion of a 7-on-7 drill and then carted off the field.
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SkinsJock wrote:not sure how bad this is yet ...


The Eagles announced on Saturday that wide receiver Jeremy Maclin will miss the 2013 season after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee during practice on Saturday. Maclin was injured during the non-contact portion of a 7-on-7 drill and then carted off the field.

Well, at least he wasn't playing in a pre-season game. :twisted:
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I feel bad for the guy. Seems to be a team-guy and a decent person. At the end of the day, this is a person dream and livelihood.

Hopefully he recovers completely and quickly.
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I feel bad for the guy. Seems to be a team-guy and a decent person. At the end of the day, this is a person dream and livelihood.

I agree, though, he's probably made more money already in his short career, than many will make their entire lives. So I wouldn't really concern yourself as much about his livelihood.
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Am I the only one that did a tiger woods fist pump after reading "carted off the field"...?
Call me cold blooded, but the guy plays for the enemy, and is a threat... I have no problem minimizing the threats we have to face.
The man? Meh, he's got money and in today's medical science an ACL reconstruction isn't a big deal. Luckily he won't have to wait a year for some type of insurance to agree to pay for the MRI, another half year to get a second rate Dr to do the sx, and then have a hard time footing the bill when collections is after him two years down the road... I might be bitter but he will be just fine lol
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I feel bad for the guy. Seems to be a team-guy and a decent person. At the end of the day, this is a person dream and livelihood.

I agree, though, he's probably made more money already in his short career, than many will make their entire lives. So I wouldn't really concern yourself as much about his livelihood.


I don't think it matters if he's made more money than whomever, it's irrelevant to me.
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I feel bad for the guy. Seems to be a team-guy and a decent person. At the end of the day, this is a person dream and livelihood.

I agree, though, he's probably made more money already in his short career, than many will make their entire lives. So I wouldn't really concern yourself as much about his livelihood.


I don't think it matters if he's made more money than whomever, it's irrelevant to me.

The point is, his livelihood is not in danger, as long as he's not stupid with his money.
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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Am I the only one that did a tiger woods fist pump after reading "carted off the field"...?
Call me cold blooded, but the guy plays for the enemy, and is a threat... I have no problem minimizing the threats we have to face.
The man? Meh, he's got money and in today's medical science an ACL reconstruction isn't a big deal. Luckily he won't have to wait a year for some type of insurance to agree to pay for the MRI, another half year to get a second rate Dr to do the sx, and then have a hard time footing the bill when collections is after him two years down the road... I might be bitter but he will be just fine lol
Nah. He doesn't seem to deserve it. Now, Cortland Finnegan or John Mara? Different story.
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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Am I the only one that did a tiger woods fist pump after reading "carted off the field"...?
Call me cold blooded, but the guy plays for the enemy, and is a threat... I have no problem minimizing the threats we have to face.
The man? Meh, he's got money and in today's medical science an ACL reconstruction isn't a big deal. Luckily he won't have to wait a year for some type of insurance to agree to pay for the MRI, another half year to get a second rate Dr to do the sx, and then have a hard time footing the bill when collections is after him two years down the road... I might be bitter but he will be just fine lol
Nah. He doesn't seem to deserve it. Now, Cortland Finnegan or John Mara? Different story.


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Be a bit of a shame if Maclin could not play but not a big deal - happens all the time :twisted:
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Deadskins wrote:
Chris Luva Luva wrote:
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I feel bad for the guy. Seems to be a team-guy and a decent person. At the end of the day, this is a person dream and livelihood.

I agree, though, he's probably made more money already in his short career, than many will make their entire lives. So I wouldn't really concern yourself as much about his livelihood.


I don't think it matters if he's made more money than whomever, it's irrelevant to me.

The point is, his livelihood is not in danger, as long as he's not stupid with his money.


He's on the last year of his rookie contract (aka this is his "contract year"), so the BIG money will/would be in his next contract... but coming off this ACL injury the money might not be as big as he had been looking forward to.

At the same time, you can look at Fred Davis coming off a drug suspension at the end of the year of his "contract year" followed by a injury and I doubt he's complaining about his current pay scale.

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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Am I the only one that did a tiger woods fist pump after reading "carted off the field"...?
Call me cold blooded, but the guy plays for the enemy, and is a threat... I have no problem minimizing the threats we have to face.
The man? Meh, he's got money and in today's medical science an ACL reconstruction isn't a big deal. Luckily he won't have to wait a year for some type of insurance to agree to pay for the MRI, another half year to get a second rate Dr to do the sx, and then have a hard time footing the bill when collections is after him two years down the road... I might be bitter but he will be just fine lol


Nah. He doesn't seem to deserve it. Now, Cortland Finnegan or John Mara? Different story.


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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Am I the only one that did a tiger woods fist pump after reading "carted off the field"...?
Call me cold blooded, but the guy plays for the enemy, and is a threat... I have no problem minimizing the threats we have to face.
The man? Meh, he's got money and in today's medical science an ACL reconstruction isn't a big deal. Luckily he won't have to wait a year for some type of insurance to agree to pay for the MRI, another half year to get a second rate Dr to do the sx, and then have a hard time footing the bill when collections is after him two years down the road... I might be bitter but he will be just fine lol
Nah. He doesn't seem to deserve it. Now, Cortland Finnegan or John Mara? Different story.


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We'd have to do something big if it happened to John Mara :evil:
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1niksder wrote:
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I feel bad for the guy. Seems to be a team-guy and a decent person. At the end of the day, this is a person dream and livelihood.

I agree, though, he's probably made more money already in his short career, than many will make their entire lives. So I wouldn't really concern yourself as much about his livelihood.


I don't think it matters if he's made more money than whomever, it's irrelevant to me.

The point is, his livelihood is not in danger, as long as he's not stupid with his money.


He's on the last year of his rookie contract (aka this is his "contract year"), so the BIG money will/would be in his next contract... but coming off this ACL injury the money might not be as big as he had been looking forward to.

Yes, but he was a first rounder in 2009, before the rookie wage scale, so he's still done pretty well already.
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Deadskins wrote:
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Deadskins wrote:
Chris Luva Luva wrote:
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I feel bad for the guy. Seems to be a team-guy and a decent person. At the end of the day, this is a person dream and livelihood.

I agree, though, he's probably made more money already in his short career, than many will make their entire lives. So I wouldn't really concern yourself as much about his livelihood.


I don't think it matters if he's made more money than whomever, it's irrelevant to me.

The point is, his livelihood is not in danger, as long as he's not stupid with his money.


He's on the last year of his rookie contract (aka this is his "contract year"), so the BIG money will/would be in his next contract... but coming off this ACL injury the money might not be as big as he had been looking forward to.

Yes, but he was a first rounder in 2009, before the rookie wage scale, so he's still done pretty well already.


Lemme guess, you're one of these people that think athletes make too much money to play a child's game? If so, those sentiments have always kinda reeked of jealously to me. The sentiment of sympathy was expressed because such an injury could prevent him from achieving his goals and aspirations. Nobody is even thinking about the money.
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:
Deadskins wrote:
1niksder wrote:
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I feel bad for the guy. Seems to be a team-guy and a decent person. At the end of the day, this is a person dream and livelihood.

I agree, though, he's probably made more money already in his short career, than many will make their entire lives. So I wouldn't really concern yourself as much about his livelihood.


I don't think it matters if he's made more money than whomever, it's irrelevant to me.

The point is, his livelihood is not in danger, as long as he's not stupid with his money.


He's on the last year of his rookie contract (aka this is his "contract year"), so the BIG money will/would be in his next contract... but coming off this ACL injury the money might not be as big as he had been looking forward to.

Yes, but he was a first rounder in 2009, before the rookie wage scale, so he's still done pretty well already.


Lemme guess, you're one of these people that think athletes make too much money to play a child's game? If so, those sentiments have always kinda reeked of jealously to me. The sentiment of sympathy was expressed because such an injury could prevent him from achieving his goals and aspirations. Nobody is even thinking about the money.

No, but that's what the word "livelihood" means, and you were the one who used it. My point was that he has already made enough money to set him up for life, and there are plenty of jobs that don't require you to be able to catch a football.
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I agree that it's a little strange to feel really bad for him. I mean, sure, it's bad luck that this happened to him at this point in the season and right before he hits the FA market. But he's still really well off compared to 90% of NFL players and 99.99% of non-NFL players. The average NFL career is probably still in the 4-year range or so. He's already beat that and is very likely to have another few productive years at least. He's the team's #2 wideout and has been to the playoffs. The guy has undoubtedly worked hard to be where he is but has also gotten a lot of opportunities that others don't get. In context, this injury isn't that big of a tragedy.
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