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DeAngelo says he's out for a few weeks with a high ankle sprain.


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if it's the same high ankle sprain j-stew sustained, then we are looking at the remainder of contract. i wish these two fugs knew just how much they are not wanted yet continue to cash in checks.

It's not their fault that they got injured and the Oline isn't worth anything.

I think they both have some left in the tank. The slow developing run plays behind a less than decent oline is killing us. It's hard to break 5 tackles before you pass the los.

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Yeah, because it's their fault that they got injured and the Oline isn't worth anything?

I think they both have some left in the tank. The slow developing run plays behind a less than decent oline is killing us. It's hard to break 5 tackles before you pass the los.

i guess if you are willing to blame it on the oline from today way back to 2008.  yea sure.  

 

by the way, d will got injured making a move.  j stew got injured getting wrapped up.  both times the oline had made holes for them.  j stew is fragile.  d will is winding down a career.  

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i guess if you are willing to blame it on the oline from today way back to 2008. yea sure.

by the way, d will got injured making a move. j stew got injured getting wrapped up. both times the oline had made holes for them. j stew is fragile. d will is winding down a career.

We never had another threat in a regular offense since 2009. When Cam came in, we switched to a spread offense.

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