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I know. Hence the sad face.
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And they all played last week and as far as I recall finished the game.How can all of these guys still be hurt after two weeks of rest?
Warford must injuried himself in practice yesterday. Peat had a “head” injury Monday so he came off the bye with the injury. Only head injury I can think of is concussion or migraines.And they all played last week and as far as I recall finished the game.
Warford was dancing when Drew broke the record.
I guess something could have happened later, but that's a bummer.
Warford must injuried himself in practice yesterday. Peat had a “head” injury Monday so he came off the bye with the injury. Only head injury I can think of is concussion or migraines.
I love the speculation from Saints fans when guys are listed on the injury report.
"Definitely not a real injury", "probably just a migraine", "Payton gonna Payton".
I hope y'all are right!
Kinda reminds me of this though.
me thinks its smoke and mirrors
Our starting o line is just dominant when they can play together.
Only one I can think of not ever seeing on the report and I’m not saying his name as I’ll jinx his apparent relative health. TA and AP have been battling thru stuff all season but I didn’t know Larry had a back issue. Man oh man.
I am very sorry to lose Ginn. He was one of my favorite players. But I think we have sufficient backup.
What bothers me is our starting guards. I've watched a little film on the Ravens Defense and they have 2 Manster DTs. These are big, tall, strong and for their size, athletic dudes. They are like the Monster Trolls from Lord of the Rings movies. And their intent is to push the passer pocket back which we know Brees does not like. We need our starting OGs.
One of the best things about our 2009-2011 o-line was damn they stayed healthy.
It just seems that we can’t win with this group in the health department.