What, Li Wei is the topic of conversation again?
Is this supposed to be news? The 2017 rookie class doesn't have a single decent player—it's all Li Wei, Li Wei, Li Wei, day and night. Will it ever end?
On one hand, top pick Garrett finally recovered from injury, gearing up to make his debut in week five.
This defensive end was chomping at the bit, previously critiqued by the media for "staggering his entrance" because he didn't want to be compared with Li Wei, so he pretended to be injured to avoid direct competition—or was his injury just a little too timely?
Garrett had no defense against this—
Falling into mud, whether it's poop or not, it's all the same when it's on your pants.
His injury was real, but as a mere rookie, he couldn't hold a press conference to prove it; brooding over it, he couldn't swallow it nor spit it out.
But now he was ready, ready to get on the field and prove his abilities.
On the other hand, the top pick Trubisky also finally got his chance.