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so much for mark jones...


rayzor

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Hammy, i'd imagine.

It was hamstring that he was having trouble with right?

that's what i was thinking. it had been giving him problems for a good bit of the offseason.

i don't think the door is closed completely. if he gets healthy and the young guys obviously can't handle it then we will see him again. we'll probably know for sure by the bye week. we'll also know who is the most expendable on the roster by that time to make room for him.

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i want what's best for the team. he had a few strikes against him.

the need is still there, i just didn't think that he was the best person for it....not that the best person is on the team.

i didn't see him overall being enough of an upgrade to warrant making a sacrifice elsewhere.

in three weeks i might feel differently. i'm willing to go with what we have right now to see unless there is a diamond that falls from the sky into our laps.

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