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Send in the scrubs


Joeziehmer

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In order to protect our starters and prevent injuries think it’s time to send in the scrubs on offense and defense.  Preserve Josh Allen and prevent injuries in the defense since Matt Milano is already gone and done think we’ve honestly got to think about that.  No playoffs anyway so should just roll over not exactly any pride during home games or any games for that matter.  

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Protect them from what? They have the whole off-season if they get injured. Unless it's a relatively rare ACL type injury almost anything else they will be ready to go by training camp.

 

Injuries are just kind of like whatever these days...medical treatment has become so good it doesnt have much of an effect on players unless it becomes a reoccurring injury like Olsen or Watkins

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So, don’t protect the rookie valued Quarterback but have him gain “experience” while risking injuries in a lost season?  Wherein, the throwing elbow has already been an area of concern?  The logical fallacies of the arguments is that a veteran Quarterback was needed to groom Allen and we threw him to the wolves instead.  Okay, guys what if Allen gets injured again and requires surgery?  What if we lose him going into the pre-season and parts of the start of next season as well?  

8 minutes ago, Charlottebillsfan2 said:

So bench our starters that are young and need playing time to develop in fear of injury? You're officially in the running for worst post of December... Good luck you have my vote. 

We are at 4-9 not exactly losing face by working in a preventative measure to lower injuries.  I’d rather have a healthy roster of younger players going forward than riskany other fibula breaks moving forward.  Putting our best foot forward as well for next season.  

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