Denim Chicken
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Does serious = not serious?
No, the transitive property does not apply to Dallas coach-speak regarding injuries.
Does serious = not serious?
Yes, that is fully understood.
But if you have paid attention to injuries and this team, the first response is always "not serious". We have seen those types of things turn into serious in 24 hours.
Not that I care about Dunbar, just making a point.
I was thinking it was during the preseason his rookie year and he was having a great camp then. that was murrays first season when that happened to him. that has always been my main concern with dunbar he just has something that stops him from showing us what he really can do.
Yes, that is fully understood.
But if you have paid attention to injuries and this team, the first response is always "not serious". We have seen those types of things turn into serious in 24 hours.
Not that I care about Dunbar, just making a point.
Yes, that is fully understood.
But if you have paid attention to injuries and this team, the first response is always "not serious". We have seen those types of things turn into serious in 24 hours.
Not that I care about Dunbar, just making a point.