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Post by patriotsk1d on Jan 22, 2016 14:22:18 GMT -5
16 players listed as questionable, not going to bother listing all of them, but Tre Jackson is really the only one who is actually "questionable". 5 guys probable. No one doubtful or out.
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Post by patriotsk1d on Jan 22, 2016 15:23:48 GMT -5
Chris Harris somehow fully participated in practice all week and is listed as probable, yet John Elway said he will be a gametime decision. Sounds like Ted Wells needs to investigate this clear improper use of the injury report.
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Post by patriotsk1d on Jan 22, 2016 15:48:47 GMT -5
Danny Amendola was fined $23,152 for a blindside block last week, he will appeal.
Nothing "blindside" about that block. Completely legal according to the NFL's rules. Amendola hit him a little high, but with his shoulder in his chest area.
Defenseless rules do not effect players on the kicking team. Mike Pereira said the hit was 100% legal.
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Post by patriotsk1d on Jan 22, 2016 16:07:22 GMT -5
Jones, Edelman, Collins, Hightower, and Gronkowski all had questionable designations. They are all expected to play. Never any question with Edelman and Gronk, but Hightower, Collins, and Jones were uncertain situations after they left the KC game early. The knee injury Jones suffered in KC game never even showed up on the injury report. Hightower's status was never really in doubt and Collins is more of a pain management thing.
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Post by Divebitch on Jan 22, 2016 19:57:43 GMT -5
Chris Harris somehow fully participated in practice all week and is listed as probable, yet John Elway said he will be a gametime decision. Sounds like Ted Wells needs to investigate this clear improper use of the injury report. Pats are the worst offenders in the league for false injury reports, have been for years, and everybody knows it.
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Post by Morkim on Jan 22, 2016 20:21:45 GMT -5
Chris Harris somehow fully participated in practice all week and is listed as probable, yet John Elway said he will be a gametime decision. Sounds like Ted Wells needs to investigate this clear improper use of the injury report. Pats are the worst offenders in the league for false injury reports, have been for years, and everybody knows it. "But officer! The car in front of my was going 20 over the limit not just 15 like me!"
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Post by Divebitch on Jan 22, 2016 22:01:08 GMT -5
Pats are the worst offenders in the league for false injury reports, have been for years, and everybody knows it. "But officer! The car in front of my was going 20 over the limit not just 15 like me!" IDK what you mean, really. Broncos are not known at all for sketchy injury reports, if that's what you mean - but you probably don't. haha
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Post by patriotsk1d on Jan 23, 2016 2:57:20 GMT -5
Chris Harris somehow fully participated in practice all week and is listed as probable, yet John Elway said he will be a gametime decision. Sounds like Ted Wells needs to investigate this clear improper use of the injury report. Pats are the worst offenders in the league for false injury reports, have been for years, and everybody knows it. Start by giving me one example. Note: "everybody knows it" is not an example. Broncos are the biggest cheaters in the NFL. 0 rings since salarycapgate.
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Post by patriotsk1d on Jan 23, 2016 2:57:52 GMT -5
Waddle and Jackson were downgraded to out.
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Post by Divebitch on Jan 23, 2016 17:24:36 GMT -5
Pats are the worst offenders in the league for false injury reports, have been for years, and everybody knows it. Start by giving me one example. Note: "everybody knows it" is not an example. Broncos are the biggest cheaters in the NFL. 0 rings since salarycapgate. www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000627044/article/championship-weekend-cheat-sheetEnough said. Half their starters are 'questionable', and almost all of them are BS - everybody knows it. Waddle and Jackson were downgraded to out. So we're off to a good start. Which one will you miss more ya think?
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