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I believe Pagano when he said Werner won't be moved around and will play behind Mathis, play a lot of 3rd downs but he didn't say Mathis would be off the field on those 3rd downs either. I bet we will see Mathis and Werner on 3 rd downs. We could see Walden playing on 3rd and short with Werner too.

I think Pags will move Mathis around often.

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Sorry I shouldn't laugh... But it did make me chuckle. Guess we won't be seeing this introduced into training camp drills anytime soon :)

what was really bad a freak accident happened to me my 3 of my 4 years.

 

Freshman- Someone stepped on my foot causing an infection in my toe and forcing me to miss a season of track

 

Sophomore-I fell in a locker room prior to a game at Terre Haute North and nearly broke my elbow. 

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I asked this because the reference I looked at only had PA and McKinney on the reserve list and was updated Aug 2nd.

 

 

I thought I had missed something yesterday while I was helping my Mom get her classroom at her new school ready.

Your mom teaches in a school district that's open on Saturdays?

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what was really bad a freak accident happened to me my 3 of my 4 years.

 

Freshman- Someone stepped on my foot causing an infection in my toe and forcing me to miss a season of track

 

Sophomore-I fell in a locker room prior to a game at Terre Haute North and nearly broke my elbow. 

 

Lineman?  My friends who played the line were always complaining of being stepped on.  Don't feel bad about slipping in the locker room, cleats on a cement floor was brutal.

 

Back when I played, there were no concussion protocols.  Hmm, that may explain a few things about me...

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Lineman?  My friends who played the line were always complaining of being stepped on.  Don't feel bad about slipping in the locker room, cleats on a cement floor was brutal.

 

Back when I played, there were no concussion protocols.  Hmm, that may explain a few things about me...

Yes I was a lineman but the toe injury did not occur at a practice or game, it happened at a choir practice/church event when I was barefoot and my friend had on workboots.

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No,

 

The school that my Mom taught at since the day it opened in 1977 was closed and the whole faculty was moved into a new school facility

 and has a public open house Tuesday. 

Cool. What state? I worked in a NJ school district for 32 years before retiring in 2010.

Never saw anything like that happen here. When does school open for her students?

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Cool. What state? I worked in a NJ school district for 32 years before retiring in 2010.

Never saw anything like that happen here. When does school open for her students?

 

We are in Southwestern Indiana and teachers start Thursday and students on Friday

 

This will be my Mom's 44th year and Dad's(HS SS) 43rd year.

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@andrewmishler: John Boyett just had both of knees rewrapped on the sidelines. Huge amounts of wrap. Makes it hard to walk, it looks like.

@andrewmishler: Cassius Vaughn makes an easy INT on a Luck sideline pass and takes it in for a TD. Intended for Ballard but was too high.

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