H2o Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl Eagles | Peters placed on PUP list Thu, 30 Jul 2009 15:51:57 -0700 Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid said during his press conference that OT Jason Peters (quadriceps) been placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list. We'll see what kind of return Philly gets for their investment
robkmil Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl We'll see what kind of return Philly gets for their investment Suprised he's not holding out after some of these draft picks signed
Simon Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl We'll see what kind of return Philly gets for their investment He probably dropped a box of jelly-filleds on his leg over the summer.
BillsWatch Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Who says he isn't faking and holding out because others on line got raises?
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 So when will he be able to perform physically again?
Randolph Duke Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 My sources are saying it's cellophane poisoning. He wanted the oreos so bad that he didn't unwrap them.
VJ91 Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl We'll see what kind of return Philly gets for their investment Jason Peters got injured, just like Marcus Stroud did during his first stretching excercise of training camp this year. Just like our brand new star rookie safety Byrd did, and nobody even knows how he got hurt. Just like Stevie Johnson did in the third practice of training camp. It is pretty lame and pathetic to get happy about an injury for any player in the NFL. These guys literally risk their lives every time they step on the practice field or game turf. I'm sure there are some idiot Cowboys fans who would love to see T.O. go down with a quad injury too. Talk about a case of sour grapes on roids. Please grow up and wait until at least the end of the season to see if you can celebrate Peters' sucking for the Eagles fair and square, healthy but not being as good as they thought.
Whites Bay Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Jason Peters got injured, just like Marcus Stroud did during his first stretching excercise of training camp this year. Just like our brand new star rookie safety Byrd did, and nobody even knows how he got hurt. Just like Stevie Johnson did in the third practice of training camp. It is pretty lame and pathetic to get happy about an injury for any player in the NFL. These guys literally risk their lives every time they step on the practice field or game turf. I'm sure there are some idiot Cowboys fans who would love to see T.O. go down with a quad injury too. Talk about a case of sour grapes on roids. Please grow up and wait until at least the end of the season to see if you can celebrate Peters' sucking for the Eagles fair and square, healthy but not being as good as they thought. Wasn't the trade conditional? I mean, wasn't there an escalation clause? I thought the Bills got more if Peters did well. If this is the case, one would hope the best for Peters, right? Flame away, because I'm not certain, but I do recall something about performance incentives.
Lv-Bills Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Jason Peters got injured, just like Marcus Stroud did during his first stretching excercise of training camp this year. Just like our brand new star rookie safety Byrd did, and nobody even knows how he got hurt. Just like Stevie Johnson did in the third practice of training camp. It is pretty lame and pathetic to get happy about an injury for any player in the NFL. These guys literally risk their lives every time they step on the practice field or game turf. I'm sure there are some idiot Cowboys fans who would love to see T.O. go down with a quad injury too. Talk about a case of sour grapes on roids. Please grow up and wait until at least the end of the season to see if you can celebrate Peters' sucking for the Eagles fair and square, healthy but not being as good as they thought. Ummm, yeah ok....now they risk their lives. More people have died in my profession in a year than the NFL's entire lifetime, and they make millions. Peters is an asssshole, and I think it's hilarious. I hope he sucks royally the rest of his career.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Ummm, yeah ok....now they risk their lives. More people have died in my profession in a year than the NFL's entire lifetime, and they make millions. Peters is an asssshole, and I think it's hilarious. I hope he sucks royally the rest of his career. My greatest fear is that the above statement reflects a prevalent attitude among Buffalo sports fans. It's analogous to the other thread where some people are hoping that Mike Williams' comeback attempt with the Redskins fails. Unfortunately Doug Flutie, Dominick Hasek, and Michael Peca all know how quickly some Buffalo sports fans can turn on players. I only hope that it's not as prevalent as I fear...and that it is no different than how other fans in other cities react towards former players who left imperfectly. I'd hate to think of my hometown as consisting of lots of petty, small-minded, ignorant people. I hope it's only a small, vocal minority who express these sorts of views.
Whites Bay Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Okay, did some digging. Not a LOT of digging, but enough keystrokes to confirm my hazy memory: "An NFL source informs me the Bills have agreed to accept the Eagles’ second first-round draft pick, 28th overall, and a fourth-round pick in this year’s draft and a conditional pick in next year’s draft in exchange for Peters." If this is true, all Bills fans should be rooting for a quick recovery. I acknowledge that Peters is a dick, and I'm glad he's gone after the abortion-of-a-performance he put forth last year. But that's last year. This is "this year". And I'm Jason Peters' greatest fan. Because I want a better pick next year. I don't want his fat ass sitting on the bench collecting more money than I'll ever imagine in three lifetimes. I want that fat ass to earn it.
BillsVet Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Jason Peters got injured, just like Marcus Stroud did during his first stretching excercise of training camp this year. Just like our brand new star rookie safety Byrd did, and nobody even knows how he got hurt. Just like Stevie Johnson did in the third practice of training camp. It is pretty lame and pathetic to get happy about an injury for any player in the NFL. These guys literally risk their lives every time they step on the practice field or game turf. I'm sure there are some idiot Cowboys fans who would love to see T.O. go down with a quad injury too. Talk about a case of sour grapes on roids. Please grow up and wait until at least the end of the season to see if you can celebrate Peters' sucking for the Eagles fair and square, healthy but not being as good as they thought. Absolutely. For the record, players can come off the PUP List at anytime and IIRC, the Ravens had 8 or 9 guys start camp on the PUP List. It's not IR. I'm interested in seeing what happens with Eugene Parker's first round picks and how long they are out of camp, particularly Crabtree. Peters has to be the most maligned player this decade and because OLineman performance can't be measured beyond the ridiculous sacks allowed stat, will keep that for this season as well. Simply amazing, and it'll be funny when Langston Walker is surrendering sacks and people talk about why Buffalo didn't keep Peters.
Whites Bay Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Ummm, yeah ok....now they risk their lives. More people have died in my profession in a year than the NFL's entire lifetime, and they make millions. Peters is an asssshole, and I think it's hilarious. I hope he sucks royally the rest of his career. I'll regret this, but, okay, I'll bite. What is your profession?
San Jose Bills Fan Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Also, I've worked as a hazardous tree surgeon taking down large, dead trees using ropes, spikes, and chainsaw and currently work as an industrial electrician who is sometimes exposed to very high voltages and enormous amounts of potential energy. A few years ago an electrician in Buffalo died of third degree burns...to his entire body and his lungs. I guess he was inhaling when he cut those wires. The temperature on the surface of the sun is about 11,000 degrees Fahrenheit. A high energy electrical arc blast can reach temperatures of 30,000 degrees. That said, I agree that these NFL players risk life and limb every time they step onto the field. Their life spans are short and the number of joint replacement surgeries and other post-retirement ailments (both mental and physical) is very much higher than the norm.
eball Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 I'd hate to think of my hometown as consisting of lots of petty, small-minded, ignorant people. Hate to break it to you, man, but it ain't your hometown -- it's the whole freaking country. It's amazing and sad how few people actually "get it." I don't know if I do or not -- but at least I can recognize it when I see it.
robkmil Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 It is pretty lame and pathetic to get happy about an injury for any player in the NFL. These guys literally risk their lives every time they step on the practice field or game turf. Come on man, I risk my life everyday, driving 15 minutes to work, typing and talking on a phone all day, then getting home logging on to twitter, facebook and twobillsdrive. Then its time for porn. I'm practically making myself go blind and giving myself the hairiest palms. I'm literally killing myself. Plus I'm getting fatter and cholesterol is high, I RISK MY LIFE EVERYDAY and you don't hear me bitching about it. Oh well time for a smoke and some pharmecuticals.
Booster4324 Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Also, I've worked as a hazardous tree surgeon taking down large, dead trees using ropes, spikes, and chainsaw and currently work as an industrial electrician who is sometimes exposed to very high voltages and enormous amounts of potential energy. A few years ago an electrician in Buffalo died of third degree burns...to his entire body and his lungs. I guess he was inhaling when he cut those wires. The temperature on the surface of the sun is about 11,000 degrees Fahrenheit. A high energy electrical arc blast can reach temperatures of 30,000 degrees. That said, I agree that these NFL players risk life and limb every time they step onto the field. Their life spans are short and the number of joint replacement surgeries and other post-retirement ailments (both mental and physical) is very much higher than the norm. Currently, I am trying to teach almost 70 year old women how to use web applications, tabbed browsing, and clicking on links. Trade?
VJ91 Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Ummm, yeah ok....now they risk their lives. More people have died in my profession in a year than the NFL's entire lifetime, and they make millions. Peters is an asssshole, and I think it's hilarious. I hope he sucks royally the rest of his career. Ok, so you're a cop, or a firefighter, or a truck driver, or maybe even the grim reaper, for all I know. But why don't you track down Kevin Everett and ask him if he thinks he used to risk his life playing football in the NFL? Look, I can't even remember one single NFL football player dying out on the field, so obviously my statement is over-the-top. But my only point is that the Bills suffer more then their share of injuries, season - ending injuries - year in and year out. It sucks, and it is frustrating. I don't take any satisfaction in other teams' players going down with injuries either. It might help the Bills win a game if their opponents key players are injured, and of course I'll take a Bills win any way they can get it. But I don't think its' "hillarious" when it happens, that's for sure.
ThereIsNoDog Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Ok, so you're a cop, or a firefighter, or a truck driver, or maybe even the grim reaper, for all I know. But why don't you track down Kevin Everett and ask him if he thinks he used to risk his life playing football in the NFL? Look, I can't even remember one single NFL football player dying out on the field, so obviously my statement is over-the-top. But my only point is that the Bills suffer more then their share of injuries, season - ending injuries - year in and year out. It sucks, and it is frustrating. I don't take any satisfaction in other teams' players going down with injuries either. It might help the Bills win a game if their opponents key players are injured, and of course I'll take a Bills win any way they can get it. But I don't think its' "hillarious" when it happens, that's for sure. Look at it this way. What if Peters ends-up missing a good portion of his starts because of injury, like Jonas Jennings (another player Bills fans complained about losing) did for the 49'ers? Would this validate the Bills' decision to trade him?
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