My point Mom Gene is that no matter if the player is a vet or a rookie, we should be looking at what is best for the team. The idea that Perriman has taken a spot for 8 weeks now, should show how committed the team was to him. Since my other posts did not make it to the screen, I will have to repeat what I was talking about is the difference between injury and heart. Most every NFL player has some type of injury, yet it's their heart that gets them back onto the field. All I need to say is Steve Smith and back injury, yet he was still on the field. I understand if he can't make it onto the field because of his medical past, but when does the team see his heart and his desire to make it back not the field? When does the team cut their losses and move on with the rest of the season? How long do we keep him on the roster and miss out on putting people out there that can help us win? I respect what the kid has gone through in life, but where is the line in the sand for the entire team. Remember there is no "I" in team and what you keep saying is "I" and not team. I think that is why people are upset with what has or has not been done with him.