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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido I'm with Bako on this. I seriously doubt the players suddenly totally abandoned warming up, something ALL of them have done since Peewee football, once Dennis Allen took over. I think it would probably be more ...
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Re: Injury Report - Week 10 - Falcons @ Saints
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
The fact that we easily have the most bizarre, soft tissue injuries in the league, to me easily points that something fundamental wasn't being done.![]()
Everything here is starting to make sense all of a sudden, with DA and Loomis being at the core of it all. |
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Re: Injury Report - Week 10 - Falcons @ Saints
Originally Posted by dizzle88
You might need to check this out.![]()
Week Ten injuries for all teams. Hamstrings - 33 Quad - 6 Oblique - 2 Calf - 10 Abdomen - 4 Groin - 12 There's teams with more soft tissue concerns and some with less. We're middle of the pack. |
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Re: Injury Report - Week 10 - Falcons @ Saints
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
We’re at the bottom of the pack when it comes to turning soft tissue issues into WINS. And that’s the bottom line.
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