Colon Playing; Woodley Out...Again!

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  • hawaiiansteel
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 35648

    #16
    Originally posted by flippy
    Ben, Heath, and Clark may be the only players left standing if the board decides.
    Ben holds onto the ball too long and has been injury-prone lately, cut him.

    Clark is too old and slow and can't play in Denver, cut him.

    Heath, well he's a keeper...

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    • AkronSteel
      Pro Bowler
      • May 2008
      • 1272

      #17
      I want would to get as healthy as possible for the playoff run. Worilds has played very well in his place and has pretty much shown me that we will not have too much of a drop-off next year when we are probably going to be without Harrison. If it is me I think we leave Worilds at LOLB and move Woodley over to the ROLB because then he can take on LT and rush the QB most of the time which is his strength overall.

      Colon being back is huge. He helps the running game immensely. Yes, he does have his stupid penalties every week but overall our running game is much better with him out there. He brings a physical aspect to that option on offense that is sorely missing when Legursky is out there. With Max, Colon, and Pouncey on the left side the team gets good push in the running game and for the most part a solid job protecting the QB's blindside. Besides that shot that Byron took in the 1st Baltimore game I have not seen much back side pressure unprotected like that. If DeCastro can get on the field before the year is out he could add a pulling element to the offense that is not available with Foster. Foster does a nice job on his man over top of him but DD could add another element to the running game which is mobility. They could pull either way with DD and Colon out there!!
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      • Shoe
        Hall of Famer
        • May 2008
        • 4044

        #18
        Originally posted by Eddie Spaghetti
        so we are cutting woodley now too, huh.

        lol.
        Your comment is just as 'lol'.

        Who said they want to cut him? Just considering the fact that we gave this guy $60m bucks, and he's proceeded to take off a 1/3 of those games. His hamstring injury is directly related to being fat and complacent to start that season... this ankle is likely a legit injury, and if he didn't read his press clippings last year and miss all those games, he would certainly have more leeway (when a legitimate injury arises).

        He chose to get complacent, not us.
        I wasn't hired for my disposition.

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        • papillon
          Legend
          • Mar 2008
          • 11340

          #19
          Originally posted by squidkid
          i cant believe how many 'fans' are ok with players that fake injury or dont play thru minor bumps and bruises, dont give their all and underperform just because they wear the black and gold.
          Who has faked an injury (other than Sanders during a game supposedly) or won't play through "minor" bumps and bruises and where are you getting this information? Just curious

          Pappy
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          • Oviedo
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 23824

            #20
            Originally posted by Shoe
            Your comment is just as 'lol'.

            Who said they want to cut him? Just considering the fact that we gave this guy $60m bucks, and he's proceeded to take off a 1/3 of those games. His hamstring injury is directly related to being fat and complacent to start that season... this ankle is likely a legit injury, and if he didn't read his press clippings last year and miss all those games, he would certainly have more leeway (when a legitimate injury arises).

            He chose to get complacent, not us.

            I'm not sure it is complacency as much as he has a body type not conducive to the role he has been assigned. One might argue that his recurring hamstring injuries are a result of a natural DE being asked to perform the skills of an OLB. An OLB has to run much more, change direction at speed, etc. All of these can contribute to hammy injuries.

            Hopefully, the team can figure out a fitness routine that works for him because his frequent absences really hurts the team.
            "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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            • eniparadoxgma
              Pro Bowler
              • May 2008
              • 2193

              #21
              Originally posted by papillon
              Who has faked an injury (other than Sanders during a game supposedly) or won't play through "minor" bumps and bruises and where are you getting this information? Just curious

              Pappy
              I would also like some evidence to support any supposed "fake injuries".

              Thanks.
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