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The way the injuries have proliferated lately, it makes me wonder if a CB is hurt.That makes up for Murray leaving.... Not
Well our running back has been hurt too. Ingram isn't 100 percent either.The way the injuries have proliferated lately, it makes me wonder if a CB is hurt.
He is actually not a bad player. Did ok in Denver.I like it. Former All-Pro coming in as 4th/5th CB depth in case of an injury in the secondary. We can keep PJ at S if Maye’s inactive again.
If Chris Harris starts a game or see significant snaps and plays well, he’s going to leave for a full time starting CB job though sadly.
I respected the hell out of his effort Sunday. But c’mon. Dude was our RB3. Hm leaving for Denver is not an insurmountable loss.That makes up for Murray leaving.... Not
Yeah but when he played and played a significant time he was solid. And last Sunday proved that he can contribute nicely. And no I am not saying losing him will doom us. But would of help us on offense, especially the way the offense is now.I respected the hell out of his effort Sunday. But c’mon. Dude was our RB3. Hm leaving for Denver is not an insurmountable loss.
Normally I would agree with you. However, Murray has always answered the call for us when his number was called. We have injuries in our backfield and Murray has the ability to alleviate the pressure off of our passing game, which has injuries there as well. In a season where almost nothing is going right, you don’t do anything stupid to hinder your ability to get a victory. I’ll ask this question:I respected the hell out of his effort Sunday. But c’mon. Dude was our RB3. Hm leaving for Denver is not an insurmountable loss.
Yeah and every team he went, he has done well.Normally I would agree with you. However, Murray has always answered the call for us when his number was called. We have injuries in our backfield and Murray has the ability to alleviate the pressure off of our passing game, which has injuries there as well. In a season where almost nothing is going right, you don’t do anything stupid to hinder your ability to get a victory. I’ll ask this question:
In hindsight, was placing Murray on the practice squad, along with Luton (QB) a good move?