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What happened with Green and the Bengals in Houston
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(12-24-2016, 05:33 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: Allowing him to play with an injury that isn't healed, and could easily be made worse by one wrong movement, is very risky. I think that taking into account 'what could happen' is smart in this case. The risks heavily outweigh the benefits IMO.

It would have been nice to see AJ get his 1,000 yards, but I honestly don't feel like it was worth the gamble.

It's a gamble anytime those guys step out on the field. Any wrong move could be there last wrong move and any hit they take could be there last.

Keeping them in a little bubble of safety because they worry about their health when they want to play is bass akwards, and insulting to their competitive nature.
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RE: What happened with Green and the Bengals in Houston - BigPapaKain - 12-24-2016, 08:04 PM

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