Colts WR Austin Collier ready for season opener???

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According to Phillip Wilson of the Indianapolis Star, Colts coach Chuck Pagano said Austin Collie (concussion) should be ready for the season opener. Analysis: Collie has had four concussions in the last 21 months, but he has stated that he won't retire. The receiver was working as the No. 2 wideout in the team's base set prior to the injury, and he'll also play in the slot in three receiver sets.

Collie is worth a late-round flier in PPR leagues. So the experts say, Seems like a dangerous pick to me. Collie will be available late if he remains totally healthy he may become a decent # 2 WR. If you can get him as your teams 4-5 WR, take a shot?
 
Eeeeghh gad...what a mess. I hope the kid doesn't regret this. His bell has been rung enough to be a church steeple
 
haha all good... it was a rambly giz diatribe:


"He's had at least 4 major concussions in two years... the likelihood of him getting another if he plays is well, MUCH higher than it was even when he came back too soon from the other catastrophic one, and once again he is stretched off the field. Honestly, if he plays he WILL suffer another brain injury. One he may not get back up from. One that very well could change the game of football also. I hope they don't put him in there. For his sake, his family's sake, and the game's sake. I can only guess what would happen if a player is killed on national television..."
 
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