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Samuel Returning?


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2 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

I would not expect so. After playing Olsen with a bad back and rushing DW back, I would think from here on out we proceed with some type of caution.

neither of these injuries had to do with their current status. it would be as if Samuel returns and sprains his ankle....

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9 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

I would not expect so. After playing Olsen with a bad back and rushing DW back, I would think from here on out we proceed with some type of caution.

Considering already losing 2 offensive starters, thats a lot of caution for a divisional game. 

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6 minutes ago, ericr0319 said:

neither of these injuries had to do with their current status. it would be as if Samuel returns and sprains his ankle....

You kidding me? 

DW hurt the same knee that was already hurt. You think he really should have been playing? His body most likely over-compensated somewhere.

Olsen, maybe but any time you have a back injury, it can lead to other injuries. You can't say with any more certainty than I can that your statement is any more true.

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7 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

It's the dude's heart my god. I hope he can play and it doesnt create any future problems but rushing players back has already proven detrimental.

I thought it was confirmed that it wasnt a major health concern and that he wouldnt miss much time? 

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4 hours ago, Peppers90 NC said:

You kidding me? 

 

Olsen, maybe but any time you have a back injury, it can lead to other injuries. You can't say with any more certainty than I can that your statement is any more true.

Other injuries like stepping on the defenders foot? I’m not a dr. but having a hard time connecting this to a back issue when I watch the replay of this happening.  

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