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Rapoport: Shaq likely done for year


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6 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Not a doctor here, but that is the thigh bone correct?  If so, damn!!!  That takes a ton of pressure to break, and it was his lower leg they landed on...  my guess is the torque from him trying to get up ad they fell on it twisted it and it snapped higher up.  That fuging sucks. 

Nah, lower leg.

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Gosh, I hate that for him. I've always been a fan of his. I know they are going to miss his leadership out there.

Here's hoping he can make a full recovery.

I'd really like to see him be able to come back and see the team rise to better days again. He's put up with enough of the downslope over the years to deserve a shot at better days.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

So we now need starters and depth at the following positions

linebacker

corner

wr

edge rusher

 

 

fug

I recall being poo’d on just saying our depth is paper thin and unfortunately it’s starting to look like we will be testing that depth this year.

Also, don’t forget G. Down two starters right now. Depth didn’t look as good today.

Got a rough stretch coming up @Seattle, Minnesota, @Detroit and @Miami before we see the other rookie QBs and Fields. Our schedule after the next 4 is relatively easy aside from Dallas and Jax. Hopefully, we figure things out for the other 9. If we do at least we won’t watch the Bears get Harrison Jr with our pick.

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