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Tolbert hairline fracture, stewart bad, knee sprain, TD not saying yet


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damnit how much shyt do we have to overcome...Kraken gone...which obviously affects CJs production... nofkin running backs, period...piss poor Oline... a busted up QB which is the running game...damnit!  18 mill dead money, 13 mill to Kraken...backs that aren't on the field costing shyt tons... 2016 we'll be a force...Practice for Benji, who is a beast, that's all this season is about...

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Sucks about Stewart.  He was running strong as fug when he got the opportunity in that game.  Then that happened and I just knew it was insta-IR.

I had the same feeling when I saw him get hit. The play happened on the other end of the field from me, but the way he went down didn't look good and I said to my buddy "there goes Stew".

I feel for the guy. He really does give 110%. As much poo we give him about riding the bike, he has a heart of a lion. As soon as the trainers got him on the sideline he threw his helmet hard enough that it hit the retaining wall.  Poor guy's gotta be tired of getting hurt.

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RBs aside, it doesn't matter until our oline gets better or replaced.  I saw Kalil, Turner, Bell, and Chandler get pancaked by one man.   I saw Silatolu lose a battle or two, and I wasn't watching him. 

 

 Bell/Chandler is not the answer unless the question is, "Why is your QB limping?"

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RBs aside, it doesn't matter until our oline gets better or replaced.  I saw Kalil, Turner, Bell, and Chandler get pancaked by one man.   I saw Silatolu lose a battle or two, and I wasn't watching him. 

 

 Bell/Chandler is not the answer unless the question is, "Why is your QB limping?"

Chandler is a better guard. IMO, I'd like to see 2 better tackles and have Chandler replace Amini at guard because Amini has looked terrible in all 3 games.

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