ssssFor the Browns, seeming like the bad cop is more important than getting close to real value for a player who has the talent to be a top 3 WR in the NFL.
USC and UCLA are a combined 1-5. Our Rams saving Los Angeles football!
The team is not in a rush for Wentz to play and there are several key, influential voices who have been preaching caution -- including owner Jeffrey Lurie.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...be-cleared-for-next-week-still-might-not-play
From Rap:
Glad Lurie is behind holding on playing Wentz. Just got a chip. The best approach is to wait. At least all of September.
In other news, DJax is cleared and ready to play.
Yeah I hate in these situations where they're like...well he won't do additional damage. The problem is that he'll put all the pressure on his other leg and play in a way he's not used to therefore increasing the chance for injury in that regard.That...seems like a really bad idea
Even if I go impartial with it, the Vikings D ain't the one to try to play through with something like this
Lurie is not a doctor. When the doctor says he's ready then he should be good to go. I'd hope our owner doesn't think he knows more than the medical team.http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...be-cleared-for-next-week-still-might-not-play
From Rap:
Glad Lurie is behind holding on playing Wentz. Just got a chip. The best approach is to wait. At least all of September.
In other news, DJax is cleared and ready to play.
Maybe this will cause McCarthy to lose his job?Yeah I hate in these situations where they're like...well he won't do additional damage. The problem is that he'll put all the pressure on his other leg and play in a way he's not used to therefore increasing the chance for injury in that regard.
Go us. Actually no, a scared Rodgers is worst. But harry the hitman is there.That...seems like a really bad idea
Even if I go impartial with it, the Vikings D ain't the one to try to play through with something like this
If you're cheering for the Falcons today, give me a hell yeah!
Lurie is not a doctor. When the doctor says he's ready then he should be good to go. I'd hope our owner doesn't think he knows more than the medical team.
Everyone looks at AP like he is the new standard for comeback from injury.He tore his ACL in November. On average, starting him in September would be considered early.
Two month injury with no ligament damage. More like hyping up an injury.Yeah I hate in these situations where they're like...well he won't do additional damage. The problem is that he'll put all the pressure on his other leg and play in a way he's not used to therefore increasing the chance for injury in that regard.
I remember when two people here said he had a tear.
LOL.
I guess it fit the Super Man narrative.
I wonder if it has to do with adjusting to the new rules, and players not playing "loose".Jesus Christ, this page alone has so many news reports about injuries that are seemingly piling up league-wide
lolIf you're cheering for the Falcons today, give me a hell yeah!