Some people see the glass half full, some people see it half empty, Soul sees it as rancid milk, with maggots crawling out of the glass, and a giant turd floating in it. Seriously man, the bolded is about a pessimistic as one could possibly be about anything. He came off hamstring surgery, played through an injured knee for most of the season, and recorded 8 sacks. I don't see how you could possibly say that he gave you no indication that he'll ever be the same. What exactly are you looking for out of a defensive tackle? Is it true that his hammy didn't fully heal all year long? Yes. Is an injury that doesn't heal during an entire calendar year a concern? Yes. End of story. Pretty sure that's not the end of the story, doctor. I'm not even sure that #1 is correct. Was it his hamstring or his knee bothering him last season? Even if it was his hammy, I'm not sure why one year is the "He'll never be the same again!!!" point. Tommie's an elite tackle and played at an extremly high level despite being banged up last year. Take a deep breath.