Originally posted by NinerPrideinNJ:
LOCK THE THREAD
You never found me. You had your chance! Haha.
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Originally posted by NinerPrideinNJ:
LOCK THE THREAD
Originally posted by Garce:
I don't understand why they can't find a healthy RB. You think JWJ is finishing the season? Lol
Originally posted by TTown9ers:Originally posted by Garce:I don't understand why they can't find a healthy RB. You think JWJ is finishing the season? Lol
They're healthy when they get here
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by NinerPrideinNJ:
LOCK THE THREAD
You never found me. You had your chance! Haha.
Originally posted by NinerPrideinNJ:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by NinerPrideinNJ:
LOCK THE THREAD
You never found me. You had your chance! Haha.
Was too busy seeing our franchise qb get his ankle snapped...
Originally posted by niners94:
Looked at everything else. I would look at the play calls. Bet TDP got hurt when pounding the rock trying to bleed the clock. Like running into a wall because the opponent expects it.
Originally posted by Brucey72:Honestly you can't blame Kyle for the injuries. You blame the even year course. 2018, 2020, and 2022 they lost their starting QB for the season. Plus a lot of other key players. Is it coincidental? Is it real? All I know is I'm worried about the other starters. Should be a poll.. is the even year course real?
Originally posted by NCommand:
Lombardi, Brown and Barrows discussed their theories today on a podcast of why this scheme generates so many injuries to RB's esp. But QB, TE and OL too and combating that with extra bodies on the 53 and PS.
They also noted several could go on I.R. but they only get 8 a year now. So they have to be more calculated.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by KeepRabbitsOut:
I am sure even NC would be glad to shut it down if the team fixed the issue.
Bingo. There's been great discussion in here on the topic but hell yeah, I'd love for this thread to naturally die out because we become significantly more healthy.