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Fletcher Cox and Wendell Smallwood Questionable for tonight's proceedings.


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I think Smallwood is the one sitting out I think he didn't practice this week with a knee injury. I want Cox to play we need a good test and measuring stick for our team o-line deals with injury they are without a key cog RT so I don't won't to face a beaten up team I want to face a tough test it builds us up imo.

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Just now, trucpfan said:

I think Smallwood is the one sitting out I think he didn't practice this week with a knee injury. I want Cox to play we need a good test and measuring stick for our team o-line deals with injury they are without a key cog RT so I don't won't to face a beaten up team I want to face a tough test it builds us up imo.

I want to win. And just keep winning. Detroit was a tough test and we styled on them for most of the game

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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

I want to win. And just keep winning. Detroit was a tough test and we styled on them for most of the game

Facts... we really handled them until we shut it down Ron doing Ron poo but that's how I saw it shoulda been 31- maybe 17 ish type game but we're TNT we like drama.

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I know the canned response from tough guy fans is, "I want them to play.  I want to beat them at their best."

Well, I don't.  I want a win, and I want momentum so we can beat teams at full strength in the playoffs.  So, I wish those guys the best and a speedy recovery...  next week.

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