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Jeff Otah on IR...


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What difference does it make, really?
well...i was hoping to see a little good football played from the panthers..a few potentially shiny moments....but now not only will that not happen, fox may have his excuse to help him stay around for another year or two.

plus, on a big guy like this i worry about him being more prone to re-injuring it. long term this could be an issue. it's not like gross who has plates and screws strengthening his leg.

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Allen has two sacks in his last 5 games. He has 8 sacks against Green Bay, and four against everyone else. He is a pretty decent player, but not all that great. One thing Matt has going for him that Jake didn't is that Matt has some mobility, while Jake might be the least mobile qb in the NFL.

Not saying we will win or that Matt will even have a good game, but I am not all that concerned about Allen. I am much more concerned about Adrian Peterson, and the vikings ability to stop our running game.

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I'll speak from experience on the meniscus business...it's not a good long-term problem to have as its the membrane that keeps the knee from being bone on bone and we know what happens with bone on bone.

Not a good sign for a RT in the NFL.

Who knows, maybe, he's a quicker healer, but, I swear this guy has missed more time in 2 years than Gross missed in his entire time here.

Whatever.

Hope Moore knows how to run because he is sure going to need to run. Think I won't start Williams in FF this weekend. That line is a shambles.

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I'll speak from experience on the meniscus business...it's not a good long-term problem to have as its the membrane that keeps the knee from being bone on bone and we know what happens with bone on bone.

Not a good sign for a RT in the NFL.

Who knows, maybe, he's a quicker healer, but, I swear this guy has missed more time in 2 years than Gross missed in his entire time here.

Whatever.

Hope Moore knows how to run because he is sure going to need to run. Think I won't start Williams in FF this weekend. That line is a shambles.

yeah, i'm starting addai an tjones in the only league where i'm still alive.

oh yeah...about the tear on an RT, kind of what i was thinking. :(

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Zod, thank you for seeing through all the doubting thomas' and letting us see that hope is still alive, when we thought all was gone; but, yes, we still have hope, as we have Delhomme

First, you took care of the JOAT rantings on the Cowboys (which is really the perfect place for Cowher though I don't want to admit it) and now your wisdom on this issue.

You are truly our leader.

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