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Darnold Fractured Scapula on throwing shoulder


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Just now, CRA said:

Everyone in house knew about this injury last week.  Sam acknowledged it in the post game and didn’t want to talk about it. 

will be a fun watch to see jittery and over talking Rhule explain why he could play Sam vs Patriots but has to shelf him now.

Yeah, Rhule is not the answer. Dude has no clue what he is doing.

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Holy poo, Rhule has gone full stupid and we are only halfway through the year.

It's embarrassing, stupid and was completely avoidable. I just don't see how he makes it to year 3. It would be like trotting an injured QB out against a team he plays poorly against after tradingultiple picks for him.....

That would never happen right?

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

No one knows when this occurred but naturally everyone is gonna say Rhule knew when we have no proof he did.

He held CMC out for as long as needed and didn’t run him into the ground.

 

It’s the same poo in every single thread. And it’s usually the same poo characters. 

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2 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

No one knows when this occurred but naturally everyone is gonna say Rhule knew when we have no proof he did.

He held CMC out for as long as needed and didn’t run him into the ground.

 

They knew he had a shoulder injury wth u smoking dude. Is that you Rhule?

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This is right up there with Ron Rivera not standing up for defensives targeting Cam. He should have gotten fined in the pressers and cussed out the refs while watching the replays on the big screen.

 

I do not want to hear the lies about 2nd quarter, he finished the game! Rhule you let the whole team down with how you handled Sam during this week. Made him play the team that has his number after shielding him all pre-season? He better come out in clown make-up for his presser, fuging joke....

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