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Austin Corbett Lost for the Season


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Welp 1-16 is coming into view. Our one main strength just became a weak spot. We were not headed to the playoffs obviously, but with all these injuries it's looking like we won't even have 3-4 wins now. We had a weak roster at the start of the season, but now we're a bottom 3 team. 

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2 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Welp 1-16 is coming into view. Our one main strength just became a weak spot. We were not headed to the playoffs obviously, but with all these injuries it's looking like we won't even have 3-4 wins now. We had a weak roster at the start of the season, but now we're a bottom 3 team. 

My man we were always that lol

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3 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Welp 1-16 is coming into view. Our one main strength just became a weak spot. We were not headed to the playoffs obviously, but with all these injuries it's looking like we won't even have 3-4 wins now. We had a weak roster at the start of the season, but now we're a bottom 3 team. 

Well, we were probably always a bottom 3 team.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Well, we were probably always a bottom 3 team.

I had our ceiling at 6-10 and floor at 2-14. After the Raiders game, I thought we were trending closer to the ceiling but appears we may miss 2-14 because the only other winnable game on the roster is the Giants and they just won in Seattle this week.

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1 minute ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I had our ceiling at 6-10 and floor at 2-14. After the Raiders game, I thought we were trending closer to the ceiling but appears we may miss 2-14 because the only other winnable game on the roster is the Giants and they just won in Seattle this week.

I initially said 3-5 wins and adjusted up to 4-6 after the Raiders. Turns out, they are just also quite bad.

I still think we win 3. We will win one late to drop us two spots in the draft.

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13 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Passing on Zach Frazier is still a head scratcher for me. But this is what separates winning franchises from ones like ours. We had the opportunity to take Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith, two stalwart OL for Kansas City, in the 2020 draft but we passed up on them for guys that aren’t even on the team now. 

I hope the new regime of Morgan and Tilis will make better personnel decisions going forward.

 Both Humphrey and Josh Myers went right after TMJ… then we panicked and traded back up 3 spots for Brady C.

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1 minute ago, Bear Hands said:

 Both Humphrey and Josh Myers went right after TMJ… then we panicked and traded back up 3 spots for Brady C.

There are always the "woulda/coulda" kind of moves that get a lot of teams, but we fuging whiff on decisions 70% of the retards in this message board would get right.

It's insane.

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20 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Passing on Zach Frazier is still a head scratcher for me. But this is what separates winning franchises from ones like ours. We had the opportunity to take Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith, two stalwart OL for Kansas City, in the 2020 draft but we passed up on them for guys that aren’t even on the team now. 

I hope the new regime of Morgan and Tilis will make better personnel decisions going forward.

That was the 2021 draft. I remember because that's Fitterer's first draft, where he orchestrated cute trade after cute trade and ended up with a heap of trash.

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55 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

The UDFA Rookie Back-Up center is in concussion protocol, I believe.

Would mean Christensen takes the snaps, but he may have to fill in for Moton who is also injured. Possibly put Nijman at RT and continue with Christensen at C.

How tf did he get a concussion???!

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