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Just now, stbugs said:

Why are we surprised by the injury bug? It’s 2018. Don’t know what it is about even years, but on offense we are now without 4 of the original starting 5 OL and one of our FA backup G/T, our starting pro-Bowl TE and 2 of the 3 WRs who looked the best in preseason. On special teams we are missing our best kick/punt returner. On defense our starting CB who replaced another FA CB and one of our starting Ss. Oh and we're missing a suspended LB.

Everyone groaned at the early bye week but the NFL knew... 

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5 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Why are we surprised by the injury bug? It’s 2018. Don’t know what it is about even years, but on offense we are now without 4 of the original starting 5 OL and one of our FA backup G/T, our starting pro-Bowl TE and 2 of the 3 WRs who looked the best in preseason. On special teams we are missing our best kick/punt returner. On defense our starting CB who replaced another FA CB and one of our starting Ss. Oh and we're missing a suspended LB.

Pretty much this. This team has been getting hammered by the injury bug every other season seemingly forever. It's played a huge factor in our inability to ever put together back to back winning seasons.

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I feel we should fire all medical staff and get new ones lol, I can't help but feel like we're one of the worst teams in the league every year for injuries.    Madden should give our whole team 20 injury rating.    I have no numbers to back up these claims.   

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

Yep, it will be nice, but all those injuries and we are only 2 games in. It’s like a copy of 2016 where the OL was just injury after injury. Thank god we drafted Moton otherwise we’d be completely fuged on the outside. 3 of our starters were backups last year and 1 was sitting on the couch. The other 1 is a shell of his former self. How we only gave up 2 sacks (one was a CB blitz) against Beasley, McKinley and Jarrett is amazing. 

We don't have the privilege of other teams like NE or the eagles to where our own division is a cake walk either. 

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