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I also agree it's probably nothing to worry about, however, I thought we all would have learned better than to just take CMC/SF at their word by now. He was also considered good to go for week 1 last year.
I don't see how it would be any different than any other injury. Hopefully nothing happens, but It certainly wouldn't make the NFL look bad. The league has and has had multiple QB's in their 40's.
I'm not expecting much, and I doubt the Colts were expecting to have as good of a record as they currently do coming into this season. That is why they are making this move.
Rivers is their best and only chance at continuing the run. The alternative is to just give up and throw away their 8-5...
Agreed with Kerminator, Reed has been the clear #1 (or closest thing to it that Green Bay has had) when healthy. I'm not sure how long it may take him to ramp back up to a full workload but he is also my pick as the Green Bay WR to own.
Yes, I think they are well past the point of PR blunder here, they already played him when it would have been a PR blunder and if they play him again it doesn't really matter other than making people wonder what the franchise is doing, which we already know they don't know.
I think this is a weird year where there isn't a truly dominant team in either conference, but the NFC is especially close. Every single team has shown weakness at some point, even the teams with good records. Almost every playoff game could be a coin toss, and any team that makes the playoffs...
I think most of the blame is with the team, not JJM. When the team is a QB away from being legit superbowl contenders, people expect the team to stick with a veteran (Darnold/Rodgers/other) and go for it. The team choosing to turn it over to JJM raised expectations for him, right or not, and...
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