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I think CAR covers the 6.5 this weekend


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25 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They might be better off without Lawrence if they get the typical short term backup QB boost. Lawrence hasn't been playing well lately. Our best bet would be playing an injury hampered Lawrence.

 

They need to sit him this week and let him get healthy for the finale and hope the finale wins them the division. He suffered the ankle injury against Cincinnati, probably comes back too early and gets a concussion, rushed back this past week and now has a AC joint injury. I get he's trying to tough it out but damn he's so banged up he's hurting the entire team. 

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3 minutes ago, TEClemson53 said:

  

 

They need to sit him this week and let him get healthy for the finale and hope the finale wins them the division. He suffered the ankle injury against Cincinnati, probably comes back too early and gets a concussion, rushed back this past week and now has a AC joint injury. I get he's trying to tough it out but damn he's so banged up he's hurting the entire team. 

Yeah, there comes a point when taking a seat is best for both you and the team. Favre talked post-retirement that in hindsight there were numerous times during his legendary streak of starts that they would've been better off playing the backup but that's just not where your head is at when you're young an active player.

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Lawerence has a hurt knee, ankle, and throwing shoulder....and with his bell rung mixed in.    I think if the Jags play him we might have a chance because he frankly shouldn't of seen the field the last couple of weeks.  Talk about not taking care of your QB.  

But the Jags run D is much better than ours.  So they should win on that matchup alone. 

I think this is a get right game for Etienne.  They have played some tougher run defenses since their bye week.   If the dude sees space.....he is a problem.  

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3 hours ago, csx said:

Maybe Burns will get  sack. He's had 1 since October 😆 ......and that was over a month ago

A very minor tiny consolation that the Rams are playing good ball lately and could make the playoffs.   It looked like a top 5 ol Scott gave up earlier this season. 

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