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We're at home against a team that just gave up 51 points. We can win this game without Luck. Obviously Andrew's health is more important moving forward. I rather see him out there on the road Thursday night. I'm hoping Hasselbeck can still play though

We give up 40-50 pts against that same team annually. Now we have a 40 yr old garbage QB playing

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After this season I hope irsay really evaluates this coaching staff and the gm because this is mind blowing and some will say oh it's just jacksonville but we just gave up 33 points against a weak tennesse team last week I think we lose today because I don't trust hasselbeck at all he's way to slow

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Yep... I figured he would sit as well. All the signs showed that he is playing hurt and it's not just a little bump. Hasslebeck show today, hopefully he can beat the jags but he has no accuracy at all.

 

MRI came back negative (no structural damage).  He has a bruise.

 

The Colts are being overly cautious.  I don't blame them.  Although they're pretty much conceding a loss today. 

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I dunno. I really hated Pagano's use of the term "supremely confident" when this first started. It just came off as a smokescreen to fool the Jags into preparing for Luck. It was just a very un-Pagano thing to say. 

 

The fact that we have to try to fool the Jags doesn't make me feel very good.

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More to it than that in this particular situation.

Not really. Not if you preach "Protect 12". Guy made dumb decisions and paid for them. You think he would continue his ways especially on a possible SB contender? We have a dog killer playing on his third team after getting out of jail. We have child and wife beaters out there. Winning makes all that go away. Rex Ryan just said this week how he is a great teammate and absolutely loves the guy. He's one of the best guards in the game right now. "protect 12" my butt.

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Bigger jerk: Incognito or Grigson for not even meeting with him?

 

Revisionist history. Incognito has a history of red flags. He is EXTREMELY lucky to have gotten another shot in this league. His offenses were in the same neighborhood as Ray Rice, and Rice hasn't even really gotten a sniff. 

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Not really. Not if you preach "Protect 12". Guy made dumb decisions and paid for them. You think he would continue his ways especially on a possible SB contender? We have a dog killer playing on his third team after getting out of jail. We have child and wife beaters out there. Winning makes all that go away. Rex Ryan just said this week how he is a great teammate and absolutely loves the guy. He's one of the best guards in the game right now. "protect 12" my butt.

We're not going to come to an agreement on this so I'll just say have a good day.

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Not really. Not if you preach "Protect 12". Guy made dumb decisions and paid for them. You think he would continue his ways especially on a possible SB contender? We have a dog killer playing on his third team after getting out of jail. We have child and wife beaters out there. Winning makes all that go away. Rex Ryan just said this week how he is a great teammate and absolutely loves the guy. He's one of the best guards in the game right now. "protect 12" my butt.

 

Again, revisionist history. Issues followed him everywhere he went. 

 

And a glowing review from Rex Ryan isn't exactly a clean reputation. He's known not to be a high character guy to begin with.

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Not really. Not if you preach "Protect 12". Guy made dumb decisions and paid for them. You think he would continue his ways especially on a possible SB contender? We have a dog killer playing on his third team after getting out of jail. We have child and wife beaters out there. Winning makes all that go away. Rex Ryan just said this week how he is a great teammate and absolutely loves the guy. He's one of the best guards in the game right now. "protect 12" my butt.

You just lost all credibility by saying winning makes it all go away and if we brought in a bunch of wife beaters and scum of football it would be okay as long as we won? Where's your morals man? That's such a mind blowing statement.
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