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It was pretty clear there was no groin injury when Rhule said they expected he would play against the Cowboys before he had even arrived in Charlotte and gotten a physical. Only way he could have possibly known that is from the Jags during the trade talks when they likely said there was no injury and they were shutting him down until they could trade him.

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4 minutes ago, Captain Obvious said:

 

The new toy. Can't wait to see him ball.

I find it interesting that he looks smaller to me compared to Jaycee when we know for a fact they are the exact same height and weight. Might be that he wears bigger shoulder pads so the perspective is off.

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1 minute ago, Bartin said:

I find it interesting that he looks smaller to me compared to Jaycee when we know for a fact they are the exact same height and weight. Might be that he wears bigger shoulder pads so the perspective is off.

Same. Jaycee seems like he has a much more physical presence.

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37 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

He didn’t miss the Cardinals game due to injury.

He was on the official injury report with a groin/illness... we figured that was just due to him being involved in trade talks and him practicing right off the bat here confirms that, but he was reported as out for week 3 with a groin injury.

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