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If Jake's finger IS broken...


Matt Foley

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at the 2:20 mark on this is where they are saying he got hurt

he didn't break his finger then imo.....he either has a super tiny fracture(which is why he felt nothing until the next day) that most QBs would play though or he had been playing with a damaged finger this season to begin with.

I think Fox decided to claim that 2 mintute mark as the "time" b/c that is when Jake's passing was beyong comical just throwing stuff up and to nobody....

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it would explain the ducks he's been throwing lately on the deep throws.

Steve Smith has been having to slow down/stop on the deep route for Jake's entire career. He was just coming down with it before.

I don't know about you guys, but I would just love a QB that can hit our guys in stride rather than depending on them to consistently guess and make impossible adjustments to attempt the ridiculous.

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