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Old 11-17-2009, 07:18 AM   #11
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Re: My apologies to JC.

I have been too hard on Jason myself. I have no complaints about his character or overall demeanor, however i hoped that this season he would finally put it all together.

I think the environment has damaged him, similar to David Carr or Patrick Ramsey. He doesn't play scared, but he seems overly cautious. At nearly 4 full seasons with him as our starter, i think we know what we have in him.

However, i still think that he is gone next season regardless. He is in the last year of his rookie deal, and i really can't see him being re-signed. I just can't. I think he, along with a few others, are gone in the roster purge this off-season.

Good luck to Jason though if he plays for another team. One guy wrote an article just a few days ago (it may have been jason whitlock), but he said that there is a 25% chance that Jason goes unsigned at the beginning of next season. I could believe it when nobody wanted to offer any good picks for him during the Cutler deal....
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