After being diagnosed and treated for malignant melanoma in 2018, Detroit Lions Josh Paschal continues to have annual screenings to ensure there’s no reoccurrence of the disease.
Man, amazing news for Paschal and has to be a huge relief. Here is betting this next game will be his best as a lions. The jubilation going from fear to free is amazing
I wished that we could've picked up another DE or 2, but at least we have someone that can help out with the rest of the team. Hopefully it will eventually be worth it.
There ain't a Tracy Walker in the lineup to replace, though. Tough to pull Branch or Kerby off the field. Maybe he takes some snaps from Robertson, but that's also where Moseley was projected to start when camp opened. Melifonwu was getting no first-team reps by the middle of camp.
Man, amazing news for Paschal and has to be a huge relief. Here is betting this next game will be his best as a lions. The jubilation going from fear to free is amazing
I am sure he has PTSD after his first episode.
Excellent outcome this time.
I wished that we could've picked up another DE or 2, but at least we have someone that can help out with the rest of the team. Hopefully it will eventually be worth it.
when you keep adding new guys...who do u cut??
I am not sure there is anyone who fits available better than who they already have. That is for under three first round draft picks.
Let's run it back like you did second half of the season last year, Iffy
There ain't a Tracy Walker in the lineup to replace, though. Tough to pull Branch or Kerby off the field. Maybe he takes some snaps from Robertson, but that's also where Moseley was projected to start when camp opened. Melifonwu was getting no first-team reps by the middle of camp.
Why'd you have to rain on my parade? ;)
Yeah, very different situation but a healthy Iffy can clearly help situationally, at least based on what he was able to do last year.
Depth is good.