Only time will tell. What other cuts do you expect the Bears to make? Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. How much will he try and accomplish this week in offense vs.
Which rookies, besides first-round pick Pat Surtain II, are working with the first or second units? Which offensive linemen get to show their versatility for working at multiple spots? The minicamp practices will show how the coaches will enter training camp. What is interesting to note is that of the tackles who did not fall off from age 31 to 32, almost all of them continued to play at the same level during their age 33 seasons. Of the 51 tackles who were at least average at age 32, 46 were at the same level of play the following year.
However, from 33 to 34 and beyond, we start to see that only the elite players make it to that 35 age marker. For Massie, this can provide some ambiguity, as he is coming off of a year where he arguably has fallen off already.
However, in most cases, it would be expected that Massie can provide the same level of play at age 31 that he has all of his career. The questions have to start after then, though.
Players begin to decline at age 32, and Massie already has the issues surrounding his durability, so betting on him to make that leap may be a tough ask. Weights clanked and players did work on the artificial turf surface as Massie showed up for work, a routine he has stuck to annually since entering the league in Never being proud where you are at. After the season, he no longer had any risk of being injured on the field and knew a payday was awaiting him. The Bears identified Massie as a player they wanted back, and when they made an offer he deemed fair, he eschewed the opportunity to chase more money on an open market that was thin on experienced and talented offensive tackles.
Wait for a few more pennies?
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