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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; From the Saints New Orleans was without tight end Ben Watson (illness) and wide receiver Keith Kirkwood (calf) in the portion of practice open to media observance, and neither player was listed as participating in the week’s first session. Three ...
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NFC title game: First Saints injury report vs. Rams
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New Orleans was without tight end Ben Watson (illness) and wide receiver Keith Kirkwood (calf) in the portion of practice open to media observance, and neither player was listed as participating in the week’s first session. Three Saints offensive linemen were limited: left guard Andrus Peat (hand), center Max Unger (knee), and right tackle Ryan Ramczyk (shoulder). From the Rams Los Angeles made it clear that superstar running back Todd Gurley would be limited in practice throughout the week. Given his workload to-date and the importance of this game, it makes sense to give him some rest in the days leading up to kickoff. But L.A. listed no players on their formal injury report. https://saintswire.usatoday.com/2019...t-todd-gurley/ |
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Re: NFC title game: First Saints injury report vs. Rams
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Re: NFC title game: First Saints injury report vs. Rams
Rams have no players on injury report? C,mon.
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Re: NFC title game: First Saints injury report vs. Rams
The ONLY reason there is an injury report is for the bookies and money fantasy leagues. There is absolutely no other reason to publish an injury report or have rules trying to make it accurate lol.
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Re: NFC title game: First Saints injury report vs. Rams
They looked pretty freaking healthy against the Cowboys. But then again it's hard to know what we saw there, because they had cracked the code of the Cowboys defense and discovered the Cowboys had a "tell", the Rams were literally basing their playcalling all night off of reading the line formations and beating whatever looks the Cowboys were revealing at the line, play by play by play.
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01-18-2019, 12:40 AM | #9 |
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Plus Dallas coaching is ignorant to ever adjust or change anything.
Almost at a point where that game told nothing about the Rams IMO knowing Dallas was going to choke that game away and probably would of choked it away against anyone. |