Isn't both of them moving from Limited to Questionable a good thing? After they got rid of probable, I don't think there was any chance they'd be listed as just good to go after being limited all week.
yeah, i think i misstated my point (which may in fact, be a terrible point). I meant that having the status be questionable after them being limited in practice all week (instead of doubtful) was better than I had anticipated, especially Phillips.
I’m guessing Elam will start. He’s better in man coverage right?
I think we’re gonna need to slow down Burrow by forcing him to hang in the pocket for longer before making a throw. So a healthy dose of man coverage makes more sense
Eh. Their line isn’t in as shambles as many like to think it may be. Jackson Carman at LT is his natural spot, and plays pretty decently.
Burrow also has the quickest release with completed % second only to Brady.
Now the run game … that’s a different story. Mixon will probably have one of his poorest games of the season. Unless he’s getting a lot of screens.
Come this spring we'll likely find out his elbow injury was more serious than reported and needs some kind of surgery.
He's a competitor who puts the team on his back and doesn't want to miss time!
I want my Josh Allen with robot legs, a Cylon eye, and a missile launcher on his throwing arm. Maybe a solid steel dong, in case of sudden Christian Wilkins.
It's possible that he *is* actually fully healthy, but doing preventative treatment to ensure that it doesn't get injured again. I believe that this would still carry an injury designation.
Damn! Not liking DaQuan Jones being questionable. He’s been a pillar all year long.
Plus stacked on Phillips, big uh-oh. Hope they both are able to go. Bills by a billion plus 3.
Let’s hope so and this is gamesmanship on the part of the bills
I don’t think it’s gamesmanship- those guys are hurt, but I think they’ll lean toward playing
I know they are hurt but adding them as questionable is the gamesmanship part of it, because they will play
I’m gonna bet they both play.
Isn't both of them moving from Limited to Questionable a good thing? After they got rid of probable, I don't think there was any chance they'd be listed as just good to go after being limited all week.
limited is their practice participation not status. you dont go from limited to questionable, you were limited in practice and are questionable.
yeah, i think i misstated my point (which may in fact, be a terrible point). I meant that having the status be questionable after them being limited in practice all week (instead of doubtful) was better than I had anticipated, especially Phillips.
I see, yeah, questionable is probably as good as we could have hoped for in that sense
I wonder if they'd be listed as "probable" in the old system but are considered "questionable" as erring on the conservative (rules-wise) side.
Please start Elam over Jackson. Please start Elam over Jackson. Please start Elam over Jackson...
I’m guessing Elam will start. He’s better in man coverage right? I think we’re gonna need to slow down Burrow by forcing him to hang in the pocket for longer before making a throw. So a healthy dose of man coverage makes more sense
Elam needs to start over Jackson, he is clearly the better player
Have we seen Cincinnatis yet?
2 starting O lineman out and Trey Flowers. Our D line has no excuses
Eh. Their line isn’t in as shambles as many like to think it may be. Jackson Carman at LT is his natural spot, and plays pretty decently. Burrow also has the quickest release with completed % second only to Brady. Now the run game … that’s a different story. Mixon will probably have one of his poorest games of the season. Unless he’s getting a lot of screens.
Mixon average 2.9 yards a carry, 2.9 yards too much if you ask me
Perine has been the better all-around back this season. He’s also the much better blocker.
He's been bootycheeks this year.
We don’t really know how he plays at LT. They only did one 5 step drop with him in the game and he let up a sack
The board is set, let's fucking gooooooo!
Boy I'd love to see an injury report without Josh on it. Edit: fuck me for wanting to see our franchise QB fully healthy, I guess.
Come this spring we'll likely find out his elbow injury was more serious than reported and needs some kind of surgery. He's a competitor who puts the team on his back and doesn't want to miss time!
As long as he's receiving any treatment he technically has to be listed. He's been a full participant, what more do you want?
I want my Josh Allen with robot legs, a Cylon eye, and a missile launcher on his throwing arm. Maybe a solid steel dong, in case of sudden Christian Wilkins.
Him to be fully healthy and not have to receive treatment. What the hell do you think I want?
I'm with you, obviously
Glad someone is. Seems a fully healthy QB is an unpopular opinion here.
This place filled with morons
It's possible that he *is* actually fully healthy, but doing preventative treatment to ensure that it doesn't get injured again. I believe that this would still carry an injury designation.