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Ron said it today: this is a big game but we're still going to play bigger ones. Would you risk Stew, Ginn, Coleman being more injured even in a win? Maybe you would: I wouldn't. I'll take having those guys be fully healthy on the road (if we were to lose) than not have them at all at home. In special seasons (especially championship seasons) guys have to step up. Looking forward to see what these young guys do with an awesome opportunity. This game is big for so many reasons other than this season alone. Can't wait. 

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3 minutes ago, VerticalThreat said:

Ron said it today: this is a big game but we're still going to play bigger ones. Would you risk Stew, Ginn, Coleman being more injured even in a win? Maybe you would: I wouldn't. I'll take having those guys be fully healthy on the road (if we were to lose) than not have them at all at home. In special seasons (especially championship seasons) guys have to step up. Looking forward to see what these young guys do with an awesome opportunity. This game is big for so many reasons other than this season alone. Can't wait. 

If we don't win this game we are going to be at a major disadvantage going into the playoffs barring an Arizona upset in the divisional round. I am most concerned about Stewart's injury as this will be the third straight game. I have a hard time believing he is "resting" in such a crucial game. 

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14 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Starting to question the heart of some of our players...already know Stewart has none...this is a huge game for us and we need all on the field...

We also need to field our best team in 2 weeks.  If those guys are dinged and the rest can help, then let them rest.  next man up.  I remind everyone that the season was supposedly over when KB went down, so I have confidence that the players will step up when called upon.

 

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