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Todays practice: No Little, Turner, or Reid. Jackson and Manhurtz back


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Figured Little would be out at least another week, was hoping Turner would come back this week.  I feel this is a vet day for Reid.  I imagine they will fly to London soon, they probably will have to rule them out sooner than normal

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Probably best to take our time with him. After the bye makes more sense.

Agree.  Dennis Daley wasn't awful.  Little was decent in our limited regular season look.  We may actually have some young talent on our OLine for the first time in what feels like forever.

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3 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Rewatched the game yesterday, Daley played great, definitely have the luxury for Little to rest and fully recover. 

I wouldn’t call it a luxury at all.

Shaq Barrett literally destroyed Daryl Williams all night long a few weeks ago when we played the Bucs last. It was brutal.

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2 minutes ago, raz said:

hope reid is good.  he played a pretty damn good game last week

He should be fine. Seems like he is going with the Vitamin T routine. Rest the ankle in practice then shoot it up with toradol to play in the game.

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10 minutes ago, t96 said:

Probably best to take our time with him. After the bye makes more sense.

Sadly I can see this going on for much longer than just after the bye. A second concussion so soon after the first usually means the recovery is longer and then the doctors will want to give it as much time as possible so a repeat scenario doesn’t occur.

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3 minutes ago, mjligon said:

I wouldn’t call it a luxury at all.

Shaq Barrett literally destroyed Daryl Williams all night long a few weeks ago when we played the Bucs last. It was brutal.

He's done it to all OT's he's faced this year.  He's not leading the league in sacks just off our game

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6 minutes ago, raz said:

hope reid is good.  he played a pretty damn good game last week

Minus the one long run from Fournette after our 4th down turnover where Reid took a bad angle and LF ran by him, Reid played REALLY good. 

He’s so under appreciated around here. 

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