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Dezmin Lewis time?

 

Unfortunately Bills don't have Fuellen to release for roster space. I'm guessing this is why they signed Denarius Moore. Let's see him flash his sporadic highlights for a week.

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Unfortunately Bills don't have Fuellen to release for roster space. I'm guessing this is why they signed Denarius Moore. Let's see him flash his sporadic highlights for a week.

moore isnt a bad receiver for a midseason pickup. wont light the world on fire, but if he has the playbook down, hes respectable depth. the real issue is missing sammy and harvin we dont have a playmaker to scare the defense, but we arent finding that on the streets right now.

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Schefter also said Tyrod would be active yesterday. Harvin and Williams were already known to be out. Sammy, we'll see.

 

 

Watkins was on crutches after the game yesterday. Noway he plays this week.

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moore isnt a bad receiver for a midseason pickup. wont light the world on fire, but if he has the playbook down, hes respectable depth. the real issue is missing sammy and harvin we dont have a playmaker to scare the defense, but we arent finding that on the streets right now.

 

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What's Da' doin these days?

 

 

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I haven't seen any particulars about Harvin's hip - does anyone know if this hip injury is related to the hip he previously had surgery on?

 

Looking around - I found the following article from when he was with the Seahawks (2013)

 

 

Harvin hadn't appeared on an injury report with a hip issue since Weeks 2 and 3 of the 2010 season. But every NFL team that examined Harvin at the 2009 scouting combine knew he had impingement and tightness in both hips as well as weak abductor muscles, two people with knowledge of those examinations told USA TODAY Sports. The people spoke on condition of anonymity since the results were not released.

 

A study published in January — co-authored by Vikings team physician Christopher Larson, Tennessee Titans team physician Thomas Byrd and hip specialist Bryan Kelly — suggests there is at least a 40% chance a player with those risk factors will eventually require hip surgery or other treatment for degenerative conditions.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/seahawks/2013/07/31/percy-harvin-seahawks-hip-surgery/2605795/

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.. need a big game from Mulligan 0:)

Hah! I really did laugh out loud.

 

Tyrod over threw him a ball and he hyper extended his hip flexor.... :w00t: Damn your TT, and EJ hurt Sammy....we screwed watch out clay !! :doh:

Maybe Josh Johnson can drill one really hard into Clay's gut, knocking the wind out of him. The really big kid who flunked 5th grade did that to me when I was 10. Our QBs are receiver killers, that's what they are ...
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the alternative being carry him til healthy. which when railing against the team for not having healthy wideouts is a bit amusing.

That would be a very bonehead thing to do.

We should replace the strength and conditioning coaches. The only reason a team gets this many injuries is they are getting physically overpowered, all except for Watkins ,who trips on his own shoe laces and sprains an ankle. What a bust.

Solution is to get him loafers or velcro straps - no shoelaces.

 

I'd like them bring back Rusty as a consultant.

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