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Elijah Hood: So Close....


Anybodyhome

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I think the guy was on track to make the roster based on Rivera's obvious crack in the facade last night. When the cart took Hood back, the camera panned to Rivera, and it wasn't the usual cardboard cut-out Rivera we saw. He said, "Sh!t," and went about his business, but it was fairly obvious he was reacting to the injury. 

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In fairness, Hood was always on the outside looking in behind Cap and Barner.  Hood was definitely auditioning for other team's roster and/or practice squads last night and to get knocked out on the first play of the game is down right unfair.  Rivera's expressions IMO reflected normal emotions to seeing a man getting hurt who's trying to earn his living -- I don't think it had anything to do with his 53 man roster getting disrupted.

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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

I think the guy was on track to make the roster based on Rivera's obvious crack in the facade last night. When the cart took Hood back, the camera panned to Rivera, and it wasn't the usual cardboard cut-out Rivera we saw. He said, "Sh!t," and went about his business, but it was fairly obvious he was reacting to the injury. 

I think you are looking at the wrong way. 

 

He wasnt upset because he was going to make the team but because he genuinely cares about his players.

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