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Fine by me. Less chance to suffer serious injury in preseason/camp. sucks that it’s another ankle sprain for him. His ankles are his lifeline on the field
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Shakir to miss the next 5 weeks due to ankle
MasterStrategist replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ugh, ankles can be tricky. Well silver lining is he should be ready week 1, and he/Josh already have a great rapport. Palmer is missing time with a groin, hes more important to get reps IMO. -
Marv Levy, the countdown to 100 years old! (August 3, 2025)
loedward22 replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
Happy Birthday Marv. Thank you for everything! -
Marv Levy, the countdown to 100 years old! (August 3, 2025)
Georgia Bill replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
Happy Birthday to Marv, the Centenarian! Thanks for all the memories! -
Glad it's not longer, looking forward to someone stepping up.
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So right in time for the opener? Could be worse
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Shakir being out for a little really gives opportunity to Jacobs and Moore
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sucks
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Opportunity for other guys to step up !
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Yeah, depending on the severity of it, Week 1 could be a little cloudy. I'm guessing he makes it back, but he may not be 100%. If it's me, I'm not rushing it, though. Of course we want to win Week 1, but there is no stranger week in the NFL than Week 1. Anything can happen and anyone can beat anyone because of how unpredictable it is. I have said several time that no matter what the outcome is Week 1, it isn't going to sway my opinion of the season one way or another. Whether we win by 30 or lose by 30, even that won't change thing. It's just an odd week with so much volatility and unpredictability. So yeah, get him healthy and back to 100%. Even if he misses a couple weeks to start the season off, it's not worth rushing him back. Rather his absence affect a couple weeks of the season instead of the entire thing. While not ideal, obviously, I'm glad it happened now and not 3 weeks from now.
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Yeah what a loser being on an NFL roster.
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Lots of guys not practicing. Shakir being week to week sucks, but assuming he'll be fine for the regular season.
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Season is basically over for Hairston with this injury and the missed practice time. McDermott won’t play him or trust him. Shakir should hopefully be fine. Don’t need to see losers like Shavers on the field.
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Shakir with a high ankle sprain mildly puts Week 1 in jeopardy. Should be good to go by then, but off chance he could miss it.
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
Royale with Cheese replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not within 5 yards correct? -
Training Camp News - Around the League version
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're being charitable. I was thinking orange jumpsuited, picking up trash from the interstate shoulders. 🤨 -
Marv Levy, the countdown to 100 years old! (August 3, 2025)
BillsPride12 replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
My grandmother is 94 years old and still going strong. Has her own apartment. My last living grandparent left. I really hope she can continue to keep pushing on -
How relevant/predictive is the # of INTs a QB throws in training camp?
T.E. replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Miami always looks awesome right up until the temperature drops below 65⁰. -
Sharing my 2025 lawn mower journey in case it's useful to anyone. I have 1/2 acre that is a bear during growing season, gotta mow it every 4-5 days to keep up which isn't always possible. Going into 2025 I had two gas mowers and three lawn mowers (me and two sons). It became obvious early season that I was going to have to replace or fix one or both of my mowers so I was following this thread. The older one had issues with the self-propelled drive and I thought I had that solved by replacing the front wheels as the drive wheel gears were stripped. Shortly thereafter the frame on the newer one cracked rendering it completely useless. I thought about salvaging the engine and putting it on the older one but that looked kind of daunting and regardless I was in the market for a new mower. I considered an electric mower but wasn't convinced that would be a good option for my 1/2 acre so I bought a Toro gas. The big conundrum was front or rear wheel drive. I always had front wheel drive and what I read was that rear wheel was better for hills (I'm mostly flat) but you could tear up the lawn when turning with a rear wheel drive. Toro I bought was rear wheel and that turned out to be a complete non-issue due to the way you engage the self-propelled drive. Love the new Toro with one exception: the handle is way to high and a major pain in the @ss when I'm mowing around the edges/hedges - handle constantly gets stuck in low-lying branches. In the mean time, replacing the drive wheels on the older mower was an improvement but the drive was still no bueno. Tried replacing the drive belt but that didn't help much and so I was back in the market for a second mower. Knowing the Toro could handle the entire lawn I was more inclined to go electric and ended up buying an Ego - rear wheel drive. Made sure the handle was lower addressing my only issue with the Toro. Used it for the first time yesterday. The Ego is capable but less powerful than the Toro and the one issue is that when you're turning it you have to disengage the drive (or rip up the lawn) and there's a delay when you re-engage that is annoying af. Only did half the lawn and the battery was just above half charge so it might be capable of doing the whole lawn on one battery. Looking forward I may have to replace leaf blower and/or weed whacker in the next year or two and I'll look into Ego (brother in-law has been happy with both) especially if batteries are interchangable.
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I won't be able to do regular updates today if anyone wants to pick up the responsibility.