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Ryan Shazier Released from Hospital

remember when Ben was posing for pics with DTF girls at bars? the good old times

Grown up Ben is a great Ben
 
My wife is a therapist and she says that brace is an Ankle/Foot Orthotic that goes into his shoe...he probably has drop foot right now but that can be worked out.

Ahhh foot drop, definitely a possibility. Good catch on your wife identifying the type of brace.

Foot drop can be worked out as it is usually a sign of a bigger problem. But we already know what that problem is. Thing is not every case of foot drop works itself out.

Yinz neurological system is a funky monkey.

As usual my prayers continue to go out to him.............
 
Two pages and no one posts it.

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Tibs posted it at 4pm. But I'd rather you click my link.
 
Unfortunately correct. Ben is holding him and he has his one hand on the rail. He is standing but not walking fully on his own yet, unfortunately.

The good news is that brace is for standing, so he's probably doing walking therapy on rails now.

The bad news is, he doesn't have ankle/foot function in his left leg yet. Those nerves are still repairing. That brace is used when you lack the muscle control or strength for keeping your toes and front of your foot up.

I'd have to project that Shazier will not be playing football this year. I'm sure the team doctors are of like mind. Look for the Steelers to either release him, or hopefully the classy thing; retire him and pay him as a goodwill ambassador $1M/yr for 8-10 years (to cover the $8M he would have gotten this year for his 5th year option).

The positives for this option are:
1) they retain his rights if he returns from retirement, like they did for James Harrison
2) paying him as an ambassador does not count against the cap.
 
His 5th year option for this coming year is guaranteed. So, he gets it and we take the cap hit. Only way for it not to hit is for them to extend his contract. I think that might be where you came up with the $1 million for 8-10 years.
 
His 5th year option for this coming year is guaranteed. So, he gets it and we take the cap hit. Only way for it not to hit is for them to extend his contract. I think that might be where you came up with the $1 million for 8-10 years.

You can extend it, and then deal with what to do with him in the offseason (the next one).

He will get a bonus and the Steelers some cap wiggle room.
 
The positives for this option are:
1) they retain his rights if he returns from retirement, like they did for James Harrison
2) paying him as an ambassador does not count against the cap.

Lord knows they could use a better LB coach.
 
His 5th year option for this coming year is guaranteed. So, he gets it and we take the cap hit. Only way for it not to hit is for them to extend his contract. I think that might be where you came up with the $1 million for 8-10 years.

I read up on this rule, when I was doing research for the Franchise tag. Turns out, he has to be on the roster to get the 5th year option $$. If he's not rostered, he doesn't get it.

That is why I expect him to retire before the start of free agency, which is the start of the new NFL calendar year.
 
I read up on this rule, when I was doing research for the Franchise tag. Turns out, he has to be on the roster to get the 5th year option $$. If he's not rostered, he doesn't get it.

That is why I expect him to retire before the start of free agency, which is the start of the new NFL calendar year.

Not true. In the case of an injury it is guaranteed. That's the only exception.
 
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