This is a typical early season injury as a player is getting his body acclimated again to the grind of NFL football, trouble is his early season is our desperation mid season. Hammy's are tricky. Doubt we'll see him before week 8.
*sigh* So not only does this guy get himself suspended for four games to start the season he also didn't keep his body in peak physical condition while he was away to prevent something like this happening when he returned. Not a very reliable player. Whatever. Roll with who we got.
This is getting fuckin ridiculous. Guy is running routes to stay in playing shape and pulls his Hamstring the week before his suspension ending: https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2019/10/09/chris-herndons-jets-return-suddenly-on-hold/amp/
Herndon thought Sam would be out for longer so he "pulled" his hamstring to collect 1.5M without having to play with Luke Falk. Tell me I'm wrong.
Saquon Barkley had a hamstring injury last season. I know you're a troll and you just come here to say dumb things for attention, but does this mean Barkley isn't in peak physical condition?
Like I just asked the troll above... when Saquon Barkley hurt his hamstring in practice last year, is it because he was out of shape? Players in perfect shape can get hurt. I don't think there's any "blame" here per say.
uhhhh.... Chris Herndon was drunk and driving 100 mph before crashing into someone Saquon Barkley hasn't done that yet. But they did both have hamstring injuries... so they are the same. Very insightful conversation
Rather than being the douchebag you claim I am, why not answer the question? It’s very stupid to assume Herndon hurt his hamstring because he wasn’t in shape.
We do not that Barkley wasn't suspended and sustained his injury while participating with the team. The teams doctors and trainers were available to him and he started 16 games and had over 2000 yards from scrimage.
So now Herndon is an asshole because he was practicing on his own and not with doctors and trainers? Or is it because he’s not in shape?
Injuries happen to guys in great shape under the care of their teams all the time. That doesn't mean it's logical or intelligent to presume a dumb ass like Herndon who is not training with the team is qualified to keep himself in the kind of shape required to play NFL football. There are levels of stupid and levels of assumption. It's not stupid to assume Herndon wasn't in NFL shape to play football since he was banned from the team. Just because he could have pulled his hamstring if he was with the team doesn't mean he would have.
He's an asshole for drinking to the point of stone cold drunk and driving 100 MPH into another car on the highway. They guy got suspended when he should have got jail time. He's clearly got serious problems.