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Re: NewOrleansSaints.com | Injury Report(s) Week 13
It doesn't look like special teams will be giving us great field position without Harris or Callaway. That's been a key element in our run. It's obvious but our offense plays better on a short field.
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Re: NewOrleansSaints.com | Injury Report(s) Week 13
Deonte Harris injury (neck/stinger) concerns me & hopefully Callaway returns in a couple of weeks or at worst we get him back by the playoffs. I don't expect Jack Rabbit to play either.
Side note - Ridley (ankle) and Julio will be limping in to the game. If that Saints pass rush shows up as it usually does on Sundays, Matt Ryan could be in a lot trouble again. |
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Re: NewOrleansSaints.com | Injury Report(s) Week 13
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Re: NewOrleansSaints.com | Injury Report(s) Week 13
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DNP and out are two different monsters. A bit of editorializing, perhaps?
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Re: NewOrleansSaints.com | Injury Report(s) Week 13
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
Make that Mr. Cheese Chile Rellenos and Prime Rib. Not a fan of sweets.
That said, and sticking to the food theme, my anticipation and enjoyment is much more enhanced by talk of succulent meats and incredible sides than discussions of feces and vomit. The end product can be exactly the same, good or bad, but which perception would someone rather enjoy? Editor ... brings back great memories. An innocent (by frame of mind ... not by other factors) time. Photo Editor of the North Carolina State University newspaper, The Technician, a tad over 40 years ago. Great times. |
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