Don't know that much about this particular injury. I'd imagine considering his size, speed and being a dominant number 7 and now captain it doesn't sound like the type of injury that will remain stable without continuing treatment which really makes you wonder about the signing extension but it's good to see some loyalty for a change
There's questions to be asked should it go down this path ( let's assume the worst for the discussion) . If Moses hadn't just re-signed and his foot doesn't heal , then we could've medically retired him . But as he rushed to re-sign and it becomes a new agreement , we can't medically retire him. Is that your take on things LB ?
Muttman > Wizardssleeves official receiptsMarch 14, 2025 at 7:45am
If he's unable to fulfill his contract through injury he can be medically retired. It doesn't matter where or how he was injured. If he can't play, he can't fulfill his contract and he can be medically retired.
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Don't know that much about this particular injury. I'd imagine considering his size, speed and being a dominant number 7 and now captain it doesn't sound like the type of injury that will remain stable without continuing treatment which really makes you wonder about the signing extension but it's good to see some loyalty for a change
Should be ok. He's being managed closely. But I suspect the 6 eeeks could be longer.
Should not be longer, the original injury is 8 to 12 weeks, this injury "jones fracture" this time around is 4-6 weeks.
I suspect he will be back quicker than you think. It is not like he broke it again!
He is due back round 7, we have a bye in round 8 so I suspect he will be back round 9.
I'm concerned more with him re-signing. Mainly because I don't trust his manger and Moses has never signed so quick and easily in his career.
Worst comes to worst you just medically retire him. And use the 1.3 million on someone.
Are these players human to you Eli, or interchangeable mechanoids?
Can only medically retire for a new injury. Moses' injury would be classified as chronic.
There's questions to be asked should it go down this path ( let's assume the worst for the discussion) . If Moses hadn't just re-signed and his foot doesn't heal , then we could've medically retired him . But as he rushed to re-sign and it becomes a new agreement , we can't medically retire him. Is that your take on things LB ?
If he's unable to fulfill his contract through injury he can be medically retired. It doesn't matter where or how he was injured. If he can't play, he can't fulfill his contract and he can be medically retired.
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