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I'm in agreement. Don't let the games go off the rails before putting them in, but as long as you don't need them, rest them.Would be huge if Hankins can go. However. Maybe have both Hankins and Tyler ready, but only play them if needed.
Or have them start, and if a big enough lead, sit them, or limit them.
Hopefully. But Washington has played some surprisingly good games.I would not play either one of them until the playoffs. We don't need them on the field against Washington.
Yup! Haha. Wasn't there a Cowboys defensive player who was Daks doppelganger a few years ago? Also Jordan Lewis looks like a smaller version of RoMc.Never noticed how much Tyler looks like a chubbier amari cooper in the face
So has Arizona. yuk yukHopefully. But Washington has played some surprisingly good games
#helooksfatNever noticed how much Tyler looks like a chubbier amari cooper in the face
Sam Williams and Micah don't just play the same, they look the same tooYup! Haha. Wasn't there a Cowboys defensive player who was Daks doppelganger a few years ago? Also Jordan Lewis looks like a smaller version of RoMc.
Yeah....i.agreeSam Williams and Micah don't just play the same, they look the same too
Wrong, remember Arizona? If cleared to play, play.I would not play either one of them until the playoffs. We don't need them on the field against Washington.
Your wrong.Wrong, remember Arizona? If cleared to play, play.
What am I wrong about?Your wrong.
What I was saying is if the guys are not 100%, don't play them. Just because they are cleared to play does not mean they are ready. My point was, I would rather have them healthy for the playoffs than have them at 80% because the doctors deem them ready for play. Hankins was my biggest concern because he makes a difference in the middle. I could easily be wrong but it is just my opinion.What am I wrong about?