07-29-2023, 04:16 PM
(07-29-2023, 03:26 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: I am on here as much as anyone. Obviously I don’t think it’s stupid. My point is if you spend time on a sports message board and care about your team for less than the price of one cup of coffee you can follow your team and frankly the entire sports world for a month. The article today by Paul was outstanding. JMO but for $1 a month I highly recommend it. You can read about other teams and particularly our North rivals and upcoming opponents.
Cool. Personally, I would never put my money towards anything owned by the NYT's or even towards espn lately, but to each their own.
Was just watching NFL Live and forgot that the stealers drafted Keeanu Benton the big NT that I really liked. Don't like that. Good player.
Just another one of those players that I wanted us to draft that will become a scumbag on that putrid team.
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Hope a DJ Reader extension similar to Trey's is happening soon.
(07-29-2023, 03:53 PM)Nepa Wrote: This report from Dr. Kremcheck, whose an orthopedic surgeon and a Cincinnati Reds consultant, is indeed a hopeful prognosis. He seems to have inside information from the MRI that the calf strain is indeed a grade one and Burrow should be ready to go after three weeks. It's going to help me to put my attention on the training camp and preseason camp without this huge shadow over everything.
I get the impression from Streak 161's post that they would probably opt to keep Burrow out an extra two weeks to avoid the kind of recurrence that occurred when Mike Trout tried to come back too early.
Thanks, the thing is, we can do that if we have to. We started 0-2 last year with a hurt Burrow coming off an appendectomy.
I think if Burrow has to miss the opener against the Stains to make sure he is good to go against the Ratbirds the next game that's okay.
Don't want the Trout move to happen to Burrow, but like I said in a previous post. Burrow is so competitive it will be hard to sit him.