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22 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

That's fuggin terrible man. Not just for Burrow (obviously hoping for a speedy recovery because the NFL is better when he's playing), but for the fans too. Imagine spending all offseason eagerly waiting to see your team for the new NFL season, only for your fandom to derail before it even starts because your superstar QB got hurt in training camp. Absolutely terrible for everybody. I'm hoping it really is just a calf strain like first thought instead of something more serious.

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12 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

 

 

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Sam Howell is STILL one I had hoped we would take and feel like we missed the boat on. What did they get him for? Was he a sixth round pick? I dont even remember but all I do remember is how disappointed I was that we didnt go after him when he fell so far in the draft.

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16 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Sam Howell is STILL one I had hoped we would take and feel like we missed the boat on. What did they get him for? Was he a sixth round pick? I dont even remember but all I do remember is how disappointed I was that we didnt go after him when he fell so far in the draft.

Matt Rhule would have buried him just like he did with Corral and we’d be sitting here in the same position with Bryce Young and Howell instead of Corral just hoping he shows enough in preseason to develop some trade value.

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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

Matt Rhule would have buried him just like he did with Corral and we’d be sitting here in the same position with Bryce Young and Howell instead of Corral just hoping he shows enough in preseason to develop some trade value.

I mean this is a fair point

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10 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Matt Rhule would have buried him just like he did with Corral and we’d be sitting here in the same position with Bryce Young and Howell instead of Corral just hoping he shows enough in preseason to develop some trade value.

I don't disagree at all with the point that Rhule is a clown but Howell played in 1 game last year and only because Wentz and Heinicke got hurt/sucked. It's not like he started a season and got a ton of reps/time. 

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31 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Sam Howell is STILL one I had hoped we would take and feel like we missed the boat on. What did they get him for? Was he a sixth round pick? I dont even remember but all I do remember is how disappointed I was that we didnt go after him when he fell so far in the draft.

1st pick of the 5th round 

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Just now, KSpan said:

I don't disagree at all with the point that Rhule is a clown but Howell played in 1 game last year and only because Wentz and Heinicke got hurt/sucked. It's not like he started a season and got a ton of reps/time. 

Heinicke had to go to Ron and essentially bench himself and tell Ron that he NEEDS to play Sam Howell, he's that dude. Because as we know Ron gonna Ron. Muh vets and all that. 

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1 hour ago, WUnderhill said:

Matt Rhule would have buried him just like he did with Corral and we’d be sitting here in the same position with Bryce Young and Howell instead of Corral just hoping he shows enough in preseason to develop some trade value.

Probably but sometimes even the biggest idiots cannot keep a potential star from shining. Im not saying Howell is a guaranteed star but he seemed like he had so much upside where he was had by Washington at the time.

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