BillsFan130 Posted Wednesday at 12:26 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:26 AM (edited) Don't they have Starks and Hamilton as the presumed starters? Unless they were planning on mixing in 3 safeties a lot on passing downs Edited Wednesday at 12:27 AM by BillsFan130 1 Quote
Senth Posted Wednesday at 12:50 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:50 AM Major hit for that defense. Michael Pierce also just retired in March .... another big big loss in the run defense. Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted Wednesday at 12:59 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:59 AM 39 minutes ago, Bigvinny said: It helps us, but I never wish injury on a player. Prayers for a quick recovery 5 6 Quote
Bills!Win! Posted Wednesday at 01:00 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:00 AM Just now, SoonerBillsFan said: It helps us, but I never wish injury on a player. Prayers for a quick recovery Same feeling. We have had our share of injuries 2 Quote
H2o Posted Wednesday at 01:04 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:04 AM Tough break. Hope he makes a full recovery. 1 Quote
Gugny Posted Wednesday at 01:11 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:11 AM Very sad for Washington. F*ck the Ravens. Go Beels! 2 3 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Wednesday at 01:37 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:37 AM This will devastate the 31st ranked passing D… 1 Quote
Big Blitz Posted Wednesday at 02:36 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:36 AM Nothing good happens starting right now until week 1. 2 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted Wednesday at 03:52 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:52 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, BillsFan130 said: Don't they have Starks and Hamilton as the presumed starters? Unless they were planning on mixing in 3 safeties a lot on passing downs Washington would essentially be their nickel/dime except in packages where Hamilton did that role when Washington would play safety. Essentially his versatility helps them use Hamilton more as a chess piece without having to tip their hand as to what defense they are in. His loss isn't terminal, but it isn't nothing. Edited Wednesday at 03:53 AM by GunnerBill 5 1 1 Quote
Redblood Posted Wednesday at 04:30 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:30 AM Definitely harms their depth at the position. Hate to see any player injured. He was a very good player in college Quote
Prospector Posted Wednesday at 05:47 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:47 AM (edited) Didn’t we lose Tre White for the playoffs when he was at his peak? Edited Wednesday at 05:47 AM by Prospector 1 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted Wednesday at 09:59 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:59 AM 8 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said: It helps us, but I never wish injury on a player. Prayers for a quick recovery I couldn’t agree more on not praying for injuries. As much as I hated in days gone by, I never could agree with wanting Brady to get hurt. 1 Quote
geggytah Posted Wednesday at 12:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:01 PM Losing a player like Ar'Darius Washington is a big blow for the season. Hope they can find a way to adjust and keep pushing forward. 1 Quote
Fleezoid Posted Wednesday at 12:11 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:11 PM Well, if he showed up conditioned to the conditioning drills, this may not have happened. Isn't this the normal expectation? Quote
SoCal Deek Posted Wednesday at 12:13 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:13 PM Achilles injuries seem to have become the new ACL of the modern athlete. One could say they’ve become a veritable Achilles heel. 2 Quote
The Cincinnati Kid Posted Wednesday at 01:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:01 PM Torn achilles is a bummer. That’s a tough one professionally but also personally. Dunno about him but having little kids and a torn Achilles is probably tough. Quote
billsfan89 Posted Wednesday at 02:13 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:13 PM Injuries are the worst part of football (any sport really) Ravens fans seem to be very upset about this as they think very highly of him. Sad to see this happen in the off-season. I always wonder are Achilles tears like this are just "freak" occurrences or is this something that was kind of just bound to happen due to wear and tear? Quote
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