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Devonta Freeman ruled OUT for Sunday


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4 minutes ago, GeorgiaBoyz said:

I wouldn’t doubt it . Sark is Shula on steroids . :crying: if you guys OL doesn’t completely collapse y’all should win . 

That plays a hand but the real factor is the Panthers front 7 is that dominant and will be the #1 defense by end of the season. 

Norv should be able to scheme around the OL injuries with help from TEs & RBs, should be another 100 yds+ rushing by the offense.

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46 minutes ago, stbugs said:

He is, but he’s always fresh so easier for him instead of being full time.

That said, I think Freeman isn’t nearly as bad a loss as Jones for them. Neal is a big loss, but Kazee isn’t bad, just not as good in run support.

Our right side (unless we weaken LT) could be awful. I just hope they are smart enough to at least put Larsen in at RG and Clark/Robinson at tackle so Amini is the jumbo tackle at most. 

Should be zero reason why amini see the field unless injury. But I agree Jones is going to be there biggest lost by far, perfect game for Ian to be thrust into the starting role 

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