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Jags Trade 5th Rd Pick for Josh Dobbs
figgy2989
: 9/9/2019 12:04 pm
as Per Rapoport
I know they have not come out and said how long Foles will be out for, but this has to be an indication that he isn't coming back anytime soon.
Surgery today
jvm52106
: 9/9/2019 12:06 pm :
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and then IR for at least 8 weeks.
He's out at least half this season
JonC
: 9/9/2019 12:08 pm :
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.
Collarbones are tough for QBs
George from PA
: 9/9/2019 12:11 pm :
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Especially if it warrants surgery.
6-8 weeks
ZogZerg
: 9/9/2019 12:17 pm :
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non-throwing shoulder at least is good news.
And, there should have been a penalty on that play since that hit was illegal - the guy put all his weight on the QB.
The Refs really sucked yesterday.
RE: Collarbones are tough for QBs
Tuckrule
: 9/9/2019 12:21 pm :
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George from PA said:
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Especially if it warrants surgery.
Ask Daniel jones about it
Can't believe no one's speculated it yet...
rnargi
: 9/9/2019 12:30 pm :
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...is Eli available?
The
AcidTest
: 9/9/2019 12:35 pm :
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Jaguars would rather trade a fifth round pick to the Steelers than just take Lauletta off the PS of the Eagles, or Webb off the PS of the Bills.
So I don't really get this.
Mr. Bungle
: 9/9/2019 1:04 pm :
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The Jaguars would trade a 5th-round pick for a guy who couldn't beat out Mason Rudolph as the Steelers' backup QB?
How do some NFL teams (particularly ones in Pennsylvania) get other teams to give them draft picks for their trash?
RE: So I don't really get this.
FStubbs
: 9/9/2019 1:31 pm :
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Mr. Bungle said:
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The Jaguars would trade a 5th-round pick for a guy who couldn't beat out Mason Rudolph as the Steelers' backup QB?
How do some NFL teams (particularly ones in Pennsylvania) get other teams to give them draft picks for their trash?
We got Green Bay to give up draft capital for our trash (BJ Goodson) just last week.
The Giants offered Tanney for
Rudy5757
: 9/9/2019 1:33 pm :
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a 6 pack of Krystal Cheesburgers but apparently that price was too steep.
RE: RE: So I don't really get this.
Mr. Bungle
: 9/9/2019 2:09 pm :
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FStubbs said:
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We got Green Bay to give up draft capital for our trash (BJ Goodson) just last week.
First of all, say what you want about Goodson, but he has 20 NFL starts on his resume.
Second of all, that "draft capital" the Giants got for him amounts to a box of NutriGrain bars.
And, there should have been a penalty on that play since that hit was illegal - the guy put all his weight on the QB.
The Refs really sucked yesterday.
Ask Daniel jones about it
How do some NFL teams (particularly ones in Pennsylvania) get other teams to give them draft picks for their trash?
How do some NFL teams (particularly ones in Pennsylvania) get other teams to give them draft picks for their trash?
We got Green Bay to give up draft capital for our trash (BJ Goodson) just last week.
First of all, say what you want about Goodson, but he has 20 NFL starts on his resume.
Second of all, that "draft capital" the Giants got for him amounts to a box of NutriGrain bars.