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Corral heading to IR


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Just now, WOW!! said:

Yeah strawman defense.. Doesn't work when 1 party in the conversation is making up poo.. 

But I forgot who I was talking to..

Moving on..

You literally ignored everything I said to fixate on one thing. Didn't have an answer for anything, so you had to resort to straw man. Standard fare for you. 

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42 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Well, to keep Corral, even on IR, he has to be on the final 53.  So my guess is that it will be Corral, Darnold and Mayfield, with PJ on the practice squad (if he can be on the PS).  And then Corral goes to IR, and PJ gets called up if needed.

How can one post something so wrong so confidently?

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I doubt this injury.  I think it is a move by Rhule to save PJ from being cut.  For whatever reason Rhule did not want Corral to see action this year.  It showed in his treatment of Corral from the get go.

If we end up in the top of the draft we will draft another QB and have wasted a 3rd round pick for Corral.  

Rhule has turned this franchise into a freaking circus. 

The guy hobbled off the field…

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5 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Apparently if they're late-round OL, it means it's the QB's fault

It's definitely the Olines fault on a basic level because they let the pressure through that resulted in injury, but ultimately this poo just happens in football. 

It doesn't matter if he was behind the full regiment of starters and gets sacked sacked in a real game, that poo just happens. I don't know why y'all are so fuging adamant about wanting to make it someone's fault over another besides the fact that it's just y'all's personal agenda.

Chris Simms had his spleen ruptured by Jenkins while playing against the Panthers. Was that his coaches fault too?

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Just now, Floppin said:

It's definitely the Olines fault ona basic level because they let the pressure through that resulted in injury, but ultimately this poo just happens in football. 

It doesn't matter if he was behind the full regiment if starters and gets sacked sacked in a real game, that poo just happens. I don't know why y'all are so fuging adamant about wanting to make it someone's fault over another besides the fact that it's just y'all's personal agenda.

Chris Simms had his spleen ruptured by Jenkins while playing against the Panthers. Was that his coaches fault too?

What exactly is your point here?

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

What exactly is your point here?

That Corral got injured and that sucks but he was going to play behind depth oline in the preseason no matter what and even if he was QB1 he's going to take hits and be exposed to potential injury. This "it's Rhule's fault because he didn't wrap him in bubble wrap and have all world lineman in front of him every play" is just stupid bullshit.

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4 minutes ago, Floppin said:

It's definitely the Olines fault on a basic level because they let the pressure through that resulted in injury, but ultimately this poo just happens in football. 

It doesn't matter if he was behind the full regiment of starters and gets sacked sacked in a real game, that poo just happens. I don't know why y'all are so fuging adamant about wanting to make it someone's fault over another besides the fact that it's just y'all's personal agenda.

Chris Simms had his spleen ruptured by Jenkins while playing against the Panthers. Was that his coaches fault too?

I coulda sworn it was the principal. But your point remains. 

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35 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

 

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340 more passing attempts. They arent at all far off from each other overall as players though. Some of ya'll like to prop up certain players versus others for some reason. I'm equal opportunity in my criticism. They both suck as starters or backups. Nuff said.

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