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1 hour ago, dep said:

There's a difference between being excited about someone playing (Dalton (lol)) and being excited because someone is injured, you know that though.

Also, I don't like Bryce - it isn't that deep.

No. One. Is. Happy. That. Bryce. Got. Hurt.

it really is simple and not very deep.

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1 hour ago, Panthera onca said:

No. One. Is. Happy. That. Bryce. Got. Hurt.

it really is simple and not very deep.

I think sometimes we can be happy that the player is hurt so that it opens up the door for someone who plays better, but we're not happy that the person got hurt. However, most times things arent as clear cut. 

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Bored. WTH.
Let’s get on the same page, and understand the gravity of the charge:
 
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38 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Probably 0, but he might suit up as the emergency 3rd stringer. 

That is what I was thinking it will be. Maybe even the regular backup with the other guys we have being pretty poor options. If he did have to play you could still use White or Hooker if his ankle was not happy about it.  
 

But I don’t see the point in risking a setback. 

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