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Great news everyone! Justin houston will play, and so will Spencer Ware! Don't worry! We got this!


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Ware isn't a problem really.  Defense can line up and contain him pending they aren't on the field all game.  Run heavy teams are something we got covered 

The OL could be though.  Not beyond a reasonable possibility that Cam gets one of those WWF Undertaker Tombstone maneuvers done to him on Sunday.  No flag of course, just KC being physical. 

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What the hell happened to Michael Oher? Has a player ever missed this many games from a concussion? His brain must have fallen out or something. Has anyone thought about the fact, that maybe he is just not able to answer those questions they ask during the concussion protocol? 

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What the hell happened to Michael Oher? Has a player ever missed this many games from a concussion? His brain must have fallen out or something. Has anyone thought about the fact, that maybe he is just not able to answer those questions they ask during the concussion protocol? 



Everyone knows he needs to be tested verbally. I hope they aren't making the classic mistake of giving him a written exam.


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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

Ware isn't a problem really.  Defense can line up and contain him pending they aren't on the field all game.  Run heavy teams are something we got covered 

The OL could be though.  Not beyond a reasonable possibility that Cam gets one of those WWF Undertaker Tombstone maneuvers done to him on Sunday.  No flag of course, just KC being physical. 

So...you're saying it's up to Shula. Up to Shula to adapt to game situations?

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