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jdlax;447247I’ve seen it speculated that if the game is Saturday then Nick Bosa should not be playing due to a concussion knocking him out of today’s game. I assume that just means they’ll find a doctor who says he doesn’t have one.
They might even check him for real, which he may or may not pass. Bucs had a couple oline dudes go down today too.
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nerdmann;447249They might even check him for real, which he may or may not pass. Bucs had a couple oline dudes go down today too.
Arians sending Wirf back out with a sprained ankle only to reinjure it would probably take the cake as the dumbest coaching decision this weekend before Shanahan and McCarthy tried to one up him and then each other.
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jdlax;447247I’ve seen it speculated that if the game is Saturday then Nick Bosa should not be playing due to a concussion knocking him out of today’s game. I assume that just means they’ll find a doctor who says he doesn’t have one.
My understanding is concussion are unpredictable in recovery speed, so there is no set time limits how someone should sit out for one, other than the rest of the day. Meaning in theory, he could potentially pass concussion test tomorrow and play tomorrow if there was a game. So I don't think Saturday or Sunday really matters, it's the healing that matters.
Mucky Tundra;447250Arians sending Wirf back out with a sprained ankle only to reinjure it would probably take the cake as the dumbest coaching decision this weekend before Shanahan and McCarthy tried to one up him and then each other.
If Arians did do that (and it wasn't simply Wirf forcing his way back), then that makes the Antonio Brown/Bruce Arians ankle sideline argument more interesting.
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Honestly the 49ers are going to be a tough battle, it very might come down to whom is healthy and stays healthy for the game. I think one could argue the Packers beat the 49ers in week 3 because their CBs were knocked out of the game, and then the 49ers were able to come back with TE Kittle and FB Juszczyk after Barnes got knocked out of the time and the 49ers picked on Summers and Burks at ILB.
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If Arians did do that (and it wasn't simply Wirf forcing his way back), then that makes the Antonio Brown/Bruce Arians ankle sideline argument more interesting.
Even if Wirf wanted back in, there was no reason for him to be in. Tampa was rolling the Eagles from the get go. If your All-Pro RT suffers an ankle injury, you make do against a #7 seed that you already have the lead on.
Edit: Found these clips
Yeah, that's just poor injury management by the Bucs. Doesn't matter if you're unsure about 5th rounder Joe McPitstain from Hogshit U, you need your big guns for Dallas/LA/Arizona next week. Besides, Arians offense doesn't really value pass catching TEs or RBs, keep a guy in to chip to help whoever comes in.
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Call it the last dance, revenge tour, ect. it dont matter. Packers should win and plug their SB ticket vs whoever they play in the NFC ship game. all these teams have flaws and none of them scare me.
Packers are literally the only team who can beat them selves out there
Packers are literally the only team who can beat them selves out there
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bboystyle;447255Call it the last dance, revenge tour, ect. it dont matter. Packers should win and plug their SB ticket vs whoever they play in the NFC ship game. all these teams have flaws and none of them scare me.
Packers are literally the only team who can beat them selves out there
Actually, any of the teams out there "...can beat them selves..."
lol
Arguably, the Cowboys did that last night.
EVERYBODY scares me.
We played 3 of the 4 remaining teams in the regular season, winning the 3 games by a combined total of 13 pts (SF by 2, ARI by 3, LA by 8 ).
We won 5 games by a combined total of 11 points (SF, ARI, CIN, BAL, CLE).
Our 13-4 record wasn't that far off from 8-9.
The Packers have flaws, and big question marks on whether the injured starters will be able to fill some of the gaps.
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It looks like the bettors got this over/under sitting at 48 points and Packers are -5.5 so they got Packers 27, 49ers 21.
If Nick Bosa and Fred Warner miss the game, the Packers might have a chance. That 49ers running game scares me, so does George Kittle.
Zero Rankings
3 Packers
15 49ers
However, over last three regular season games Packers were 30th and 49ers were 25th.
Revisiting teams that concern me.
Here's some statistics for regular season.
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If Nick Bosa and Fred Warner miss the game, the Packers might have a chance. That 49ers running game scares me, so does George Kittle.
Zero Rankings
3 Packers
15 49ers
However, over last three regular season games Packers were 30th and 49ers were 25th.
Revisiting teams that concern me.
- 49ers, very physical offense and defense
- Rams, very physical defense
- Cowboys, a lot of offensive weapons (GONE)
- Eagles, crazy good at running the ball -- Packers defensive weakness (GONE)
- Buccaneers
- Cardinals
Here's some statistics for regular season.
[attach]3590[/attach]
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Zero2Cool;447260It looks like the bettors got this over/under sitting at 48 points and Packers are -5.5 so they got Packers 27, 49ers 21.
If Nick Bosa and Fred Warner miss the game, the Packers might have a chance. That 49ers running game scares me, so does George Kittle.
Zero Rankings
3 Packers
15 49ers
However, over last three regular season games Packers were 30th and 49ers were 25th.
Revisiting teams that concern me.
- 49ers, very physical offense and defense
- Rams, very physical defense
- Cowboys, a lot of offensive weapons (GONE)
- Eagles, crazy good at running the ball -- Packers defensive weakness (GONE)
- Buccaneers
- Cardinals
Here's some statistics for regular season.
[attach]3590[/attach]
Over the last three games, without Merciless, Smith, Alexander. Does that count the scrubs we played against Detroit?
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