DogFace
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Every word in our language (modern every day words) has been played out.
No.
Also,lol isn't a word.
Every word in our language (modern every day words) has been played out.
No.
Also,lol isn't a word.
Ok a phrase. So how many times does one have to say a word or phrase to be, so called, played out?
Start over T. Crawford & Thornton?
I don't think T. Crawford is doing the DE-thing during the first 4 games.
There's no set number. It fluctuates based on how stupid the word or phrase begins to sound to a reasonable person.
For instance since you like the Doors you may think "can you dig it" or "far out" are still acceptable. I assure you they have reached their number limit and are played out as well. So please refrain from using them.
Thank you.
What? Since when was that phrase associated with The Doors? I'm sure the phrase "played out' to others is passé.
A broken foot happens three years in a row to every team? I wasn't aware. Thank you.
Lol is played out. Pass it on
you may think "can you dig it" or "far out" are still acceptable. I assure you they have reached their number limit and are played out as well.
Injuries are expected. Just wondering what starter we will lose for the season before it begins.
No specifically a broken foot but INJURIES? Yes, they do happen every year and to every team. Some worse than others.
In regards to what's played out.....i'm in my late 20's...i'm not 13. I'm not really concerned with what's played out unfortunately lol.
With the money these guys get paid, and with the post season still on the line, they're going to rush back as long as it's not going to risk extending the injury beyond the start of training camp the following season. If you think a partial Dez/Tony/Gregory/Crawford is better than you're alternative, it's the right move to rush them back even at diminished capacity if it keeps the season going. It's not a mistaken medical diagnosis given the situation. It's running medical risks in order to try to preserve a disaster of a season. It didn't work, but you still take those risks if they're not going to hurt the players' health long term. And we've seen nothing to suggest any of those situations did that.
If that's the case, we have severe depth issues. Dez was God awful after coming back, Crawford did nearly nothing, as did Gregory. We saw what happened to Romo. That speaks for itself.
It was a depth problem, for sure. Crawford did more than nothing, he was obviously limited, but that 3-tech rotation wasn't very high on the list of problems last season. Dez was a decoy, though that was compounded by the fact that our QBs weren't firing live bullets most of the season. Gregory was a huge disappointment after all the hype coming out of camp against our OL.
Oh, ok. Thank you for all your helpful information about training camps and the risks associated with them. I wasn't aware other teams even had them.
Also, help me decide when and what subjects I should comment on. I thought it was ok for me to express my displeasure with another injury in training camp without getting a stupid comment about the frequency of injuries in training camp.
Lol lol...
No problem. I'm here anytime you need help or direction.
I like using the word/phrase disc jockey. It used to be played out but after some rest its good as new.
Use whatever words and phrases you like. Its a free country!