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kwasny.james10@yahoo.com's avatar

Injuries happen every season to every team. Good players and backups go down. Hopefully the next man up will fill in OK. Hopefully.

Will Kangas's avatar

Justin - shoulder aside, what is with all these soft tissue injuries? I got a buddy in the Raiders organization. TB brought in his boy Alex Guerrero to do his voodoo longevity magic spell (this is the guy who let Tom upright his entire career) and apparently they have all but eliminated soft tissue damage across the squad. At some point it becomes a trainer issue worth looking into.

Was Rock dealing with cramps yesterday?! Case in point this is the NFL.

Dave Conley's avatar

The Raiders are 1-4 and in the lower third of the league rankings for defense. It's easier to stay healthy if you don't hit anybody.

Kory London's avatar

Ding ding ding, same cause for the Ravens and 49ers injuries. You play harder, you risk more injuries.

Will Kangas's avatar

DJ hamstring is not from hitting hard give me a break.

Yes we hit hard. But not that much harder. It's the nfl. They all hit.

MotorCity79's avatar

Reed will probably be back in a month. What they have is enough to get by until he returns.

Barry Sass's avatar

Not trying to Monday morning QB this too much, but TA significantly injuring the same shoulder he hurt last week seems like a pretty big miscalculation. Has anyone heard why the staff thought this was something he could play through?

Robert Honeyman's avatar

Medical staff determine whether he has to sit or can play.

newmanian's avatar

Anyone out there in the trade winds? They're going to need more than bodies to cover the missing Reed, Arnold, Dorsey, and Rakestraw.

David Montgomery’s Carrot's avatar

We're good. Just need to score 40 is all

John Lawton's avatar

The attrition rate on D continues to be unbelievable.

John's avatar

That's what happens when players will run through brick walls for Campbell. Sometimes, the bricks win.

Luke Nykamp's avatar

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