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Monday practice tweets: Addison in a cast


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Sounds like Kalil, Luke, Oher, Addison will all be out. Johnson may play and Klein and Gino are back. Luke is obviously the best defensive player in the league but having Klein to step in for him is absolutely huge. Dude was a monster when Luke went down last year and is way ahead of Mayo who we saw at the end of the Aints game. And of course not having Kalil kills but having Gino is better than having a guard player center... I think Oakland is a bit overrated, and they actually play worse at home than away. If we can beat them with these fill in players, everybody should feel good about playoff chances.

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22 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Sounds like Kalil, Luke, Oher, Addison will all be out. Johnson may play and Klein and Gino are back. Luke is obviously the best defensive player in the league but having Klein to step in for him is absolutely huge. Dude was a monster when Luke went down last year and is way ahead of Mayo who we saw at the end of the Aints game. And of course not having Kalil kills but having Gino is better than having a guard player center... I think Oakland is a bit overrated, and they actually play worse at home than away. If we can beat them with these fill in players, everybody should feel good about playoff chances.

 

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