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Brooks has a full practice Wed


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1 minute ago, L-TownCat said:

It’s going to take a while for him to get in football shape.  His snap count should be very conservative until he’s got his confidence back in that knee.

A setback or re-injury would be devastating. 

Yes, but he also basically only played one season in college too

So in the last 4 seasons of football for him so far, he's basically only played one year.  He needs snaps this year to make sure he doesn't regress before we ever actually get to fully roll him out there next year.

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

Yes, but he also basically only played one season in college too

So in the last 4 seasons of football for him so far, he's basically only played one year.  He needs snaps this year to make sure he doesn't regress before we ever actually get to fully roll him out there next year.

In those other years he wasn’t coming off a significant knee injury.  I want him to be out there too, but I’m not trying to see him do a Thomas Davis impersonation.

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Any word on this?   He has 2 hours.  

I assume he will be activated but it's kind of weird Dan Morgan was asked about it in his presser a few minutes ago and he said that Canales will answer that in the after practice presser this afternoon. 

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hope Chubba will come back at a decent price.  RB market won't give you what he wants, but we can give him some and maybe he likes Canales and the opportunity to grow here.  Using him with Brooks gives both the option to cut their load and last longer in the NFL.

A two headed RB monster behind our line is a recipe for success

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