Pretty sure it will not.But it will cost money.
OIG, this means you need to rely on a punter to protect Syracuse' honor. I am here to watch your moral dilemma.I'll see you in Hell, New Orleans Saints.
I'll see you in Hell, New Orleans Saints.
These things are not decided rationally, boss.If he failed the physical, he failed it. The Saints certainly didn't want him to. They weren't being mean to him. Maybe they could even pick him up once he's fully healed.
This might break me.OIG, this means you need to rely on a punter to protect Syracuse' honor. I am here to watch your moral dilemma.
These things are not decided rationally, boss.
I think we as fans get swayed by the big plays we remember - Trill's TD on the rip and run against Wake. Evaluators look at what the player did earlier in the drive when they were driving thru us like a hot knife thru butter. I think Trill has a shot but I truly don't remember him making a ton of plays other than the few highlight reel TD's.
He (Cisco) was drafted high enough that they have incentive to let him recover more. They don't treat UDFAs the same.He should have stayed here to recover fully and play next season, (and he should have had the option to return if he's cut.)
Will Andre Cisco pass his physical?
"I'll see you in hell," is his frequent, sarcastic (sometimes), irrational (sometimes) response to things anti-orange. You've seen it before.
He's not a sure thing if he can't pass a physical right now. He's not a veteran all pro that you see teams take a chance on after an injury. Hopefully he can heal up and get a shot somewhere.You’d think he’s a sure thing to get picked up somewhere whenever whatever the reason behind his failed physical is cleared up. Elite athlete with great size and is versatile. Wouldn’t mind seeing the new york football giants bring him on board, our secondary is stacked but can never have enough DBs.
Did teams have a thorough understanding of his health before the draft? Without the combine, I wouldn't think they had a way to examine him. Maybe they required him to send them his medical records?This explains to me why he went undrafted. Talent-wise I really thought he would be sniped in the 5-6 range.
I hope he gets healthy and gets another shot, he's a good player. That being said, I really wish we had him to watch another season.
Did teams have a thorough understanding of his health before the draft? Without the combine, I wouldn't think they had a way to examine him. Maybe they required him to send them his medical records?
He (Cisco) was drafted high enough that they have incentive to let him recover more. They don't treat UDFAs the same.
PWOLooking forward to SU adding new walk on Will Trilliams to the team shortly