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Torrey Smith ruled out and Friday notes


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This the healthiest TB has been on the D-line all year.

 

JPP - Vea - McCoy - Curry will all start and play for the first time all year.

 

We need to keep Cam clean and we can exploit that awful secondary.   I really wish that McCoy would miss another week.  This is as good of a D-line as we've played all year.

 

 

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Just now, jamos14 said:

This the healthiest TB has been on the D-line all year.

 

JPP - Vea - McCoy - Curry will all start and play for the first time all year.

 

We need to keep Cam clean and we can exploit that awful secondary.   I really wish that McCoy would miss another week.  This is as good of a D-line as we've played all year.

 

 

Weakest secondary in the NFL

Potentially strong DL and healthy for the first time this year

 

 

 

 

 

Hmmmm, wonder what the odds that Rivera's gameplan will featute a heavy dosage of the run and try to beat their strength vs their weakness

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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'd keep him rested through February.

He needs to do the good guy veteran move and take the decision out of the coaches hands and tell Rivera that Moore and Samuel need to play more and that he is ok with coming off the bench when they need a rest.

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1 hour ago, FugAllY'all said:

I'd say keep him rested through the Pittsburgh game and the 10 day "mini-bye" that follows. Let's get everyone 100% for the stretch run, folks have been down on Torrey but he has a few more clutch plays in him before this season is done.

Agreed and hopefully in the meantime the coaches build up enough confidence in the youngins that we can really fire on all cylinders in the playoffs

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