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Ruled out for Sunday: Jeremy Cash, Daeshon Hall, Ryan Kalil, Curtis Samuel, Daryl Worley.


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1 minute ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Q: Why are we tolerating this team lying to us about Ryan Kalil's injury? Are you really going to tell me that an NFL player is going to miss at least the first 4 games of the year with a strained neck from sleeping on it wrong? They're clearly lying, aren't they?

Yeah I believe someone on here said he actually has a compressed disk in his neck. And if that is true, then he's probably going to retire.

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My first reaction was to say: Well, we're sunk now! But really, look at the list.

Only Kalil and Worley there are starters.

And of course, Olsen is on IR.

But the rest of those listed were either back-ups or rookies that haven't shown up in a game yet.

Larsen is getting better, and from the sound of it, here's his chance to make a push for starting next season.

And Worley, well, folks have been saying we can do better. Maybe we can.

We haven't lost yet and neither of the starters that are no gos are hurting the strongest parts of our team. O-line and secondary aren't where our team's strengths lie.

Had we been down a starting DT or RB... then we hit the panic button.

 

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