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Harris, Bigby, and Starks to the PUP

Postby adambr2 on Aug 31st, 2010, 5:51 pm

http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/101914398.html

No surprise on Bigby and Starks. Kind of disappointed about Harris, but I understand it. The schedule the first 6 weeks is probably our easiest stretch. I'd rather have him at full strength for the last 10 games than either out or hobbled the first 6 weeks. We could use the extra roster spot til then. Don't want to rush an ACL injury.
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Re: Harris, Bigby, and Starks to the PUP

Postby RetardRon on Aug 31st, 2010, 5:53 pm

Bummer.

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Re: Harris, Bigby, and Starks to the PUP

Postby adambr2 on Aug 31st, 2010, 5:58 pm

Yeah, I hope he's back for the 10/24 Vikings game.

Regardless, I think we should be okay the first 6 weeks anyway. At least we're beyond the days of starting Ahmed Carroll. Time to see who the standout among Lee, Underwood, and Shields is going to be in the nickel. If one of them impresses before Harris' return, we'll be in really good shape for the stretch run.

Til then, corner and OLB remain our two biggest needs, and I really hope to see TT upgrade one via trade before the season.
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Re: Harris, Bigby, and Starks to the PUP

Postby McClunger on Aug 31st, 2010, 6:05 pm

adambr2 wrote:Regardless, I think we should be okay the first 6 weeks anyway


Should be but the very nature of the NFL would suggest this stretch won't be as easy as it appears on the surface. The rise and fall of teams are ridiculous in the NFL. Looking at Washington and Miami as possible turnaround teams.
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