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Just now, subedei hashi said:

uh he actually almost had a career ending knee injury

right, but those couple years of recovery spared him some of that wear and tear, which ostensibly extends his window of playing well.

OP is premature imo but he's looking better than a lot of options out there for damn sure and my pining for lawrence has all but faded into obscurity. 

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Just now, PhillyB said:

right, but those couple years of recovery spared him some of that wear and tear, which ostensibly extends his window of playing well.

OP is premature imo but he's looking better than a lot of options out there for damn sure and my pining for lawrence has all but faded into obscurity. 

Same

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So many better takeaways from the game. 

 

Journeyman running back showing up when the teams star went down. 

DJ Moore making a big play at the half to open the game up. 

Offensive play calling spreading the ball around. 

Defense coming up with a couple big plays to help seal the win. 

Curtis Samuel actually being a valuable part of the offense. 

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39 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

right, but those couple years of recovery spared him some of that wear and tear, which ostensibly extends his window of playing well.

OP is premature imo but he's looking better than a lot of options out there for damn sure and my pining for lawrence has all but faded into obscurity. 

Lawrence is almost assuredly out of play for us, even if we were to lose out (which we won't). Which is great news. I'm thrilled that our wins have come this early and not in garbage time late in the season. There's a good chance we'll be playing meaningful games in late December this year unlike the last 2 years, which I will 100% take over getting a shot at a great prospect in Lawrence.

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Just now, t96 said:

Lawrence is almost assuredly out of play for us, even if we were to lose out (which we won't). Which is great news. I'm thrilled that our wins have come this early and not in garbage time late in the season. There's a good chance we'll be playing meaningful games in late December this year unlike the last 2 years, which I will 100% take over getting a shot at a great prospect in Lawrence.

Every game this year has been exciting, and with the state of the NFL, we should be playing exciting football the rest of the season.  Win or lose, this team is coached well and fighting hard.  Next week is a BIG test.

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