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Injuries have no negative effect on this Team/Staff


Basbear

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In the Rivera/Fox eras if a key injury happened, the team suffered greatly. This team is not following that pattern at all.

 

Eli Apple- before the season started he was the #1 CB. Got hurt before the start and IR'd. Came back got hurt again. 

Chris Reed- Currently the starting LG, before the start was on Convid-IR for weeks. 

CMC- best player/weapon on the team.

Russ Okung- missed two games, those two featured Chandler Jones and Joey Bosa as the defender

Michael Palardy- good punter that was in line to get lots of work.

Dennis Daley- Maybe the leader to start LG, missed the first four weeks. Top backup at Tackle too. 

 

Having these injuries at positions of perceived weakness (OL, DB) and still overcame them. Pride, Douglas, Schofield, Little Scott, Davis, and Charlton stepped in with no drop off. Even this past game with Failcons, 3 DLmen missed snaps late in the game and the team still played at a high level. Major props to the staff and players. 

  

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not only that but they are getting guys playing time that would have never seen the field w/out injury with our previous coaches.   rhule was saying he's used to developing players from his time in college and its only natural to continue that here.  i likey

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13 hours ago, Basbear said:

In the Rivera/Fox eras if a key injury happened, the team suffered greatly. This team is not following that pattern at all.

 

Eli Apple- before the season started he was the #1 CB. Got hurt before the start and IR'd. Came back got hurt again. 

Chris Reed- Currently the starting LG, before the start was on Convid-IR for weeks. 

CMC- best player/weapon on the team.

Russ Okung- missed two games, those two featured Chandler Jones and Joey Bosa as the defender

Michael Palardy- good punter that was in line to get lots of work.

Dennis Daley- Maybe the leader to start LG, missed the first four weeks. Top backup at Tackle too. 

 

Having these injuries at positions of perceived weakness (OL, DB) and still overcame them. Pride, Douglas, Schofield, Little Scott, Davis, and Charlton stepped in with no drop off. Even this past game with Failcons, 3 DLmen missed snaps late in the game and the team still played at a high level. Major props to the staff and players. 

  

I’m not sure but I think you just said I could start LT for this team with no noticeable drop off due to the coaching.

I concur.

Where do I sign up?

Also monies plz.

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Didn't I tell you people to roll with the easy win over the Falcons when y'all started playing with the jinx thing last week...?

Go with the flow, motherfugers; injuries don't matter and jinxes don't matter. Keep your candy ass superstitions off the server! This is a new day. This is the new Rhule! The franchise is pissing excellence, my friend!

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