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Monday practice and presser notes.. CMAC may not play Friday


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Biggest news of this thread :

Starters will get a Half(maybe a little less) this time around.

Which I guess is better than nothing(which is what we got last game).

So we'll have a much better look at how the team will look like with Sam.

 

CMC sitting isn't a problem at all.   KEEP HIM HEALTHY.

He is such an important player for this team, it's not even funny. 

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3 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Biggest news of this thread :

Starters will get a Half(maybe a little less) this time around.

Which I guess is better than nothing(which is what we got last game).

So we'll have a much better look at how the team will look like with Sam.

 

CMC sitting isn't a problem at all.   KEEP HIM HEALTHY.

He is such an important player for this team, it's not even funny. 

Ya but we don’t want him underworked either. 

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22 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Ya but we don’t want him underworked either. 

This whole Joint-Practice thing is new so we'll see how that affects teams going forward.

I'm sure if it doesn't work, then Preseason games will once again be taken more seriously going forward.

Anyway, I'd rather not lose him to friggin' games that don't matter like the Jets team did.

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5 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

This whole Joint-Practice thing is new so we'll see how that affects teams going forward.

"In a growing trend, 20 clubs have scheduled joint practices with other teams."

https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/2019-NFL-Training-Camps-Set-to-Open-.aspx

That's from 2019.  Joint practices aren't a new thing.

Here's an article about joint practice fights, with examples going back to...2014.

https://ftw.usatoday.com/2018/08/nfl-joint-practice-fights-texans-49ers-jets-redskins-videos

Sure, they are getting to be more popular, but they have been used and fairly wide spread for a long ass time now.  [Deleted some unnecessary mean poo here.]

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3 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

"In a growing trend, 20 clubs have scheduled joint practices with other teams."

https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/2019-NFL-Training-Camps-Set-to-Open-.aspx

That's from 2019.  Joint practices aren't a new thing.

Here's an article about joint practice fights, with examples going back to...2014.

https://ftw.usatoday.com/2018/08/nfl-joint-practice-fights-texans-49ers-jets-redskins-videos

Sure, they are getting to be more popular, but they have been used and fairly wide spread for a long ass time now.  [Deleted some unnecessary mean poo here.]

Well at least you deleted yours.    Wish LinvilleGorge and others would do the same but then they'd have to delete their entire posts.  😁

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Just now, glenwo2 said:

Well at least you deleted yours.    Wish LinvilleGorge and others would do the same but then they'd have to delete their entire posts.  😁

Trying not to let this place drag me down, but man it's hard not to be an asshole on this site.  Idk why though.  It's friggin contagious.

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21 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

This whole Joint-Practice thing is new so we'll see how that affects teams going forward.

I'm sure if it doesn't work, then Preseason games will once again be taken more seriously going forward.

Anyway, I'd rather not lose him to friggin' games that don't matter like the Jets team did.

I’ll be honest. I don’t trust rhules regiment. He was a college coach. That doesn’t translate well from his angle into the pros. But I’m no coach or prospector so we’ll see how he does over the next couple season. 

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