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Expect CAP to be activated


Jeremy Igo

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Hearing we likely won't see Stew this week with a strained foot. 

 

Honestly, if you are going to activate CAP and/or Wegher... why not against the worst defense in the league and see what they can do. 

 

Pretty excited to see these kids play. 

And it's a foot sprain, not a foot strain by the way.  

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Why do teams not have their full roster activated on game day? in other words, why the need to have a couple of players without a jersey on gameday?

 

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Never mind, I looked it up. Only 46 are activated on game days to pretty much level out the field for teams with lots of injuries.

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10 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Hearing we likely won't see Stew this week with a strained foot. 

 

Honestly, if you are going to activate CAP and/or Wegher... why not against the worst defense in the league and see what they can do. 

 

Pretty excited to see these kids play. 

Any word from your spies on the CB situation? 

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

Wegher showed in preseason he is an excellent special teams player. He could replace Mayo on the active roster. 

that is what I was thinking. CAP in for J-Stew, and Wegher in for Mayo. It would fit nicely, and give them both a chance to do some damage against the worst defense in the league.

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