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Injury Report (11/17)


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3 hours ago, krunk said:

Wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see them bring him back.   Probably would be better than at least one of these backups we have behind Mathis and Ayers maybe.

I am definitely expecting him to be activated.  He is clearly better than any of the backups at his position.    Hopefully he will be ready soon. 

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35 minutes ago, Gabriel Alexander Morillo said:

Maybe keeping the Playbook a little more "dumbed down" is better for us. We were en pointe early against the Pack 

That argument could go both ways. If we killed with a "watered-down" playbook...... imagine the havoc we could cause with an open playbook.

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2 minutes ago, TKnight24 said:

That argument could go both ways. If we killed with a "watered-down" playbook...... imagine the havoc we could cause with an open playbook.

 

2 minutes ago, TKnight24 said:

That argument could go both ways. If we killed with a "watered-down" playbook...... imagine the havoc we could cause with an open playbook.

That's not exactly how it works though

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Last time, Luck torched that defense without Moncrief, Dorsett or Mewhort. Now he could have the luxury of some more time, and more weapons, plus playing at home, so there's no reason he shouldn't torch them again.

 

Granted, the Titans just killed a team the Colts only beat by 5. So who knows. I could see this game going either way and I wouldn't be surprised.

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15 hours ago, NorthernBlue said:

Last time, Luck torched that defense without Moncrief, Dorsett or Mewhort. Now he could have the luxury of some more time, and more weapons, plus playing at home, so there's no reason he shouldn't torch them again.

 

Granted, the Titans just killed a team the Colts only beat by 5. So who knows. I could see this game going either way and I wouldn't be surprised.

They did but if we hadn't nearly blown the lead it would look a lot different.  If we can get ahead and actually hold on for once (LOOOOOL) we should win it, especially with some of our big playmakers back.

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19 minutes ago, Catloaf said:

They did but if we hadn't nearly blown the lead it would look a lot different.  If we can get ahead and actually hold on for once (LOOOOOL) we should win it, especially with some of our big playmakers back.

WHo is the big playmaker we picked up in the offweek? Lol

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