From what I understand, he's been playing with a torn Labrum, so in my book he gets a bit of reprieve.
monkey wrote:Tough injury, yet again to an oft injured player in a contract season.
It's tough because we can see his determination to play through this stuff, (the shove of the trainer due to frustration).
I wrote about this earlier this year, he should get some real credit for playing through a tough injury...heck multiple injuries actually, he's really shown some toughness this season, but as for a long term investment past this year, I'm not convinced, I'm torn really. It's NOT a reflection of his character though, or his work ethic.
The injuries he keeps dealing with, are they just bad luck? I would guess that they are, and the fact that he's played through the labrum injury makes me less concerned with possible future injuries. At the same time, the false starts and other silly penalties he keeps racking up (especially in the red zone), are a real annoyance that seems to be an ongoing problem.
In the end, the team will have to weigh the cost of extending him vs. the cost of using a high draft pick to replace him.
Given the way that Cable drafts....
NorthHawk wrote:From what I understand, he's been playing with a torn Labrum, so in my book he gets a bit of reprieve.
It's hard enough playing healthy but if you're only 80%, you need to get a good start at the snap and maybe hold when you otherwise wouldn't.
I'm just glad it isn't a torn pectoral muscle as that would be the end of the year.
Agent 86 wrote:If I remember correctly, there was more buzz about Russell Okung than there was about Trent Williams pre draft. Both were expected to go high, but I think the consensus out there amongst pundits was Okung was graded better.
mykc14 wrote:
This actually isn't a contract year for him, he is signed through next season and actually his cap number goes way down next year (from 11.2 to 7.2 mil) so we are in a good position. We can either resign him this offseason, after another injury filled year, for less money or if we want to wait and see or he wants to wait we can do just that and have him actually play out his contract year next year and then decide what we want to do with him.
Even when he's supposed to be healthy
NorthHawk wrote:I read "supposed to be healthy" as being in a state that most OL are with no injuries that seriously impact performance, not perfectly healthy.
His torn Labrum is limiting, but it leaves him as a LT that would beat out most, if not all backup LTs.
youdoit22 wrote:If Dangeruss dont throw that stupid pick at the end of the half we are not having this convo. Okung start over Bailey for a reason. With the Rams & Cards coming up I would rather have the best pass blocker.
Hawktawk wrote:If Pete Carroll doesn't have a hormonal moment there is no opportunity for RW to make a bad decision and Okung to get blindsided.
Once the ball to Baldwin was thrown behind him, causing him to have to break up an INT and surely running out the clock had he caught it knew it was FG time. There were 8 seconds left, no timeouts, a QB whose instinct is to extend plays,a ferocious pass rush,a HC with a reputation of leaving 3 points on the field at halftime and a money kicker getting you to 7-6 with momentum going in the locker room in a tight divisional game.
Instead we are going to the desert to face the coach of the year and a scrappy bunch of winners without our starting LT. Pete(and RW) need to get this stuff out of their system. This isn't the time.
NorthHawk wrote:A couple of Okung's injuries have been bad luck - being thrown to the ground by Dockett and this block causing a bruised lung are just 2 of them. The toe issue and torn labrum seem to me are from playing.
Either way, he's getting beat up every year.
I wonder if he wants to continue playing after all the injuries as he got a lot of money from his first contract, been to the Pro Bowl, and has a Super Bowl Championship ring. I have no evidence, but wonder if maybe he might think he's achieved all his goals and wants to be able to get out while he is still young and after healing able to do other things.
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