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Putting Corn on IR was a mistake.


Jeremy Igo

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His injury was not serious. 

He would be fully up to speed right about now

It just so happens now is when he would be needed the most with Captain injured. 

Instead of putting him on IR 24 hours later and giving us the ability to bring him back this season, Hurney decided to keep two kickers. We all know own how that ended. 

This is why that was a mistake, something many could not see at the time. 

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5 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

If he had waited a day and IRed corn, would you bring him back over Byrd? We really need a receiver with speed

 Not sure. I would not expect defenses to be concerned about Byrd until he proves they need to be. Much like Clay.  Will take a big play or two for there to be any difference at all in the defense. 

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    Not going to lie. You sure seem to be going out of your way to throw Shula, and now Hurndog under the bus. Nothing overt. Just a bunch of these little dig type things. 

 

    Maybe, just maybe. Hurndog, and by extension Rivera were quite happy with the DBs at the time. I mean, is it really a bad thing that the powers that be have confidence in the players they have?

 

    Our Defense has been playing very well. Shouldn't that be good enough for us fans? Do we really need to have the best D in the league, just to be happy?

 

    Unrealistic expectations can lead to heart burn.

 

    Then again. Fans wanting perfection is not a new thing.

 

    

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