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Thread: Suggs Torn Bicep

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    geez, lewis torn tricep, suggs torn bicep ......

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    I wonder if he will be able to come back for the playoffs

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    Suggs will not play today vs Redskins.

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    Our defense is a liability/. We're going to be in a shooting match. Hopefully the offense shows up today, because our defense is decimated with injuries.
    Time for the offense to carry the team after all these years. Are they up to it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by West Chester Raven View Post
    Our defense is a liability/. We're going to be in a shooting match. Hopefully the offense shows up today, because our defense is decimated with injuries.
    Time for the offense to carry the team after all these years. Are they up to it?
    When RGIII tucks the ball into Morris's gut and runs along with him (before deciding to pull it out and throw, run, or leave it there) we have no defense for that.

    And in reality, no one else does either. We could lose by 3 touchdowns.

    You commit to stopping Morris? RG pulls the ball and completes the pass for 10-15 yds.

    You stay back in coverage? Morris gains 5 yds a clip. Or RGIII pulls the ball and decides on his own to throw it short or run for 10 (or more) by himself.

    I'll admit I am 100% turned around on RGIII (thought he'd fail) and his ability to adapt his game to the NFL -- he is getting it done, he's much smarter than he was originally portrayed, he can throw, he can run, and he's a genuinely likable kid as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    When RGIII tucks the ball into Morris's gut and runs along with him (before deciding to pull it out and throw, run, or leave it there) we have no defense for that.

    And in reality, no one else does either. We could lose by 3 touchdowns.

    You commit to stopping Morris? RG pulls the ball and completes the pass for 10-15 yds.

    You stay back in coverage? Morris gains 5 yds a clip. Or RGIII pulls the ball and decides on his own to throw it short or run for 10 (or more) by himself.

    I'll admit I am 100% turned around on RGIII (thought he'd fail) and his ability to adapt his game to the NFL -- he is getting it done, he's much smarter than he was originally portrayed, he can throw, he can run, and he's a genuinely likable kid as well.
    I know - would LOVE to have RGIII. He is the real deal. You can see it. Will be fun to see him play today (but not too well I hope)

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