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Luke likely out for the season


Jeremy Igo

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8 minutes ago, SgtJoo said:

If only Cam could sit one out too...

I have a weird feeling he won't play Monday because of this "shoulder injury."

Regarding Luke, if this doesn't confirm that the team is tanking, I don't know what else you need. With this news, I think it's time for us as fans to hope for a high draft pick and to beat the Falcons. Because we can't win the South I gotta pull for the Bucs over them, so completely fine with spanking the Falcons and getting beat by the Skins and Bucs and keeping our top 7 pick.

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24 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

I have a weird feeling he won't play Monday because of this "shoulder injury."

Regarding Luke, if this doesn't confirm that the team is tanking, I don't know what else you need. With this news, I think it's time for us as fans to hope for a high draft pick and to beat the Falcons. Because we can't win the South I gotta pull for the Bucs over them, so completely fine with spanking the Falcons and getting beat by the Skins and Bucs and keeping our top 7 pick.

 

Not sure how you connected those dots.

 

Maybe the team thinks that because we HAVE won games with Klein as Luke's replacement before. That we should be able to do so again. Protect Luke's long term health, and still win with Klein. Sounds reasonable to me.

 

Rivera has stated that we plan on playing to win. Are you trying to say he is lying to us? Coaches are not allowed to lie to fans are they? There is a rule or something against that. Cuz if there ain't, there should be.

 

But cereally folks. Part of me is relieved Luke is done for the year. Let the kid rest up, and heal. But part of me is kinda sad. I love watching the kid play.

 

Oh, and I am not down with that lose for a draft pick thingy. IMO, there is not that big of a difference between 7, if we continue to lose. Or 10ish, if we win a few. So I am all in on the wins baby.

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