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WoodysGirl
12-27-2011, 11:10 AM
Dec 26
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By Calvin Watkins

IRVING, Texas -- The Cowboys have numerous injuries to manage this week before playing the New York Giants (http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/nyg/new-york-giants) in the regular season finale with the NFC Eastern division title on the line.

*Sean Lee (http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/_/id/13284/sean-lee). He suffered a hamstring injury in the second half versus Philadelphia but expects to practice this week. "My leg is fine," Lee said. "I'll be ready to play."

*Danny McCray (http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/_/id/13611/danny-mccray). The safety missed last week's game with an ankle sprain and hopes to practice at midweek. McCray said he will do some running on Wednesday.

*Josh Brent (http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/_/id/13923/josh-brent). The defensive end said he wants to practice Wednesday. He's missed the last four games with a sprained MCL and a dislocated kneecap.


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visionary
12-27-2011, 11:13 AM
players like romo, lee, and ware saying "i am fine" really means nothing because thay will practice and play if it is humanly possible

how effective they will be is another thing altogether

brent being on the field would be huge IMO becasue he can give ratliff a break when he needs it

part of the problem with our D lately has been that Rat has to play so many snaps, he is spent by the end of the game and all our games are close so he gets no break

ologan
12-27-2011, 11:29 AM
players like romo, lee, and ware saying "i am fine" really means nothing because thay will practice and play if it is humanly possible

how effective they will be is another thing altogether

brent being on the field would be huge IMO becasue he can give ratliff a break when he needs it

part of the problem with our D lately has been that Rat has to play so many snaps, he is spent by the end of the game and all our games are close so he gets no break

I think it means everything. Even less effective than normal is still a hell of a lot better than their replacements. Remember, this is "one and done"! It also truly shows who the warriors are on this team.

visionary
12-27-2011, 12:13 PM
I think it means everything. Even less effective than normal is still a hell of a lot better than their replacements. Remember, this is "one and done"! It also truly shows who the warriors are on this team.

i think you misunderstood me
we are saying the same thing just phrased differently

of course i would rather have these guys on the field, goes without saying

my point was, these guys are warriors and will play if they can and will not complain or make excuses so lee saying "i am fine" is meaningless because that is what he is going to say because of who he is, even if he is not 100%

how effective he is will be determined by how well he can play

ologan
12-27-2011, 02:08 PM
i think you misunderstood me
we are saying the same thing just phrased differently

of course i would rather have these guys on the field, goes without saying

my point was, these guys are warriors and will play if they can and will not complain or make excuses so lee saying "i am fine" is meaningless because that is what he is going to say because of who he is, even if he is not 100%

how effective he is will be determined by how well he can play

Understood! You are correct.