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Shaq may play for Indy Game


beastson

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Indy and GB are two more games where we will be in nickel for about the whole game as they are in 3 WR sets 90% of the time. Not a lot of opportunities for him outside of special teams for Shaq the next couple weeks. Don't rush him back. Let him get fully healthy since we don't really need him for the next two weeks.

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Indy and GB are two more games where we will be in nickel for about the whole game as they are in 3 WR sets 90% of the time. Not a lot of opportunities for him outside of special teams for Shaq the next couple weeks. Don't rush him back. Let him get fully healthy since we don't really need him for the next two weeks.

Actually the Colts this year have been running a lot of jumbo sets with 3 TEs or 2 TEs and 1 extra offensive lineman.

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Considering I thought it was WAY more serious when I saw it on TV, this is GREAT news whether he plays or not this week.

it just looked a little jarred to me. I didn't think it looked serious, but any kind of knee injury is a pretty scary thing. 

Just hope he doesn't second-guess himself while he's planting and running because that's one of his best assets (weaving and tracking while ball-hawking.)

Shaq is more of an elusive tackler that uses smooth and serpentine running to avoid blockers and get the ball carrier at the LOS. He's also elusively fast once he locks in on a ball carrier.

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Honestly, I don't even pay attention to injuries as much as I use to.. I'm at the point now that I fully trust this team to figure out a way to win.. Good for Shaq but I think we still win no matter what

so hows the last two weeks of your life been since turning over your new leaf 

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