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We had 5 safeties so I knew at least one of them was bound to drizowwn in the words of Snoop D O Double G.   I figure they chose to keep Farley because of his versatility.  He can play special teams, safety, and has now added nickel corner to the list. Grigson said they almost drafted Farley as a 7th round pick so you kind of knew who they were leaning with.

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1 hour ago, Gabriel Alexander Morillo said:

Getting room for a new wide receiver. Unfortunately 

 

I don't like the hush-hush nature regarding Monrcief's injury, and it sounds like he went for a second opinion today too, which isn't what you usually do if the doc says everything's fine. I have a feeling he's gonna be out for awhile.

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21 minutes ago, Steamboat_Shaun said:

 

I don't like the hush-hush nature regarding Monrcief's injury, and it sounds like he went for a second opinion today too, which isn't what you usually do if the doc says everything's fine. I have a feeling he's gonna be out for awhile.

I'm not so sure something shady hasn't been going on with guys and reporting of injuries and guys coming back so soon. I'm not usually one to distrust something like that when it comes to an sports organization but he isn't the first Colts player to go for a second opinion or have an issues related to the Colts way of dealing with injuries

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Just now, Gavin said:

I'm not so sure something shady hasn't been going on with guys and reporting of injuries and guys coming back so soon. I'm not usually one to distrust something like that when it comes to an sports organization but he isn't the first Colts player to go for a second opinion or have an issues related to the Colts way of dealing with injuries

Are team doctors usually the ones who conduct MRIs on NFL players, or do they go to a specialist for that? I honestly don't know.

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1 hour ago, Gabriel Alexander Morillo said:

What do you mean? I was being genuine because i honestly believe Moncrief got severely injured the other day 

Apologies, I thought you were mocking the Dorsett pick. Luckily I don't think Moncrief is severely injured but the MRI will tell us soon.

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17 minutes ago, Steamboat_Shaun said:

Are team doctors usually the ones who conduct MRIs on NFL players, or do they go to a specialist for that? I honestly don't know.

Team doctors do X Rays but I don't believe they have the ability to do MRI's at there facilities. I'm pretty sure of that. Scroll down in link to get a look at our medical staff http://www.colts.com/team/staff.html

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26 minutes ago, Gavin said:

I'm not so sure something shady hasn't been going on with guys and reporting of injuries and guys coming back so soon. I'm not usually one to distrust something like that when it comes to an sports organization but he isn't the first Colts player to go for a second opinion or have an issues related to the Colts way of dealing with injuries

Although we disagreed in our last topic, I agree with you here. And although they were cleared, let's not forget the Colts were investigated for their injury reporting procedures. Recently, we never really understood what was up with D'Juon's knee.

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