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Anyone heard about Lee and his injury?

#1

Haven't seen anything about it. Maybe it's not as bad as it looked? That was great concentration by him to haul the pass in after it was knocked in the air.
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#2

Quote:Haven't seen anything about it. Maybe it's not as bad as it looked? That was great concentration by him to haul the pass in after it was knocked in the air.
 

What happened?

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#3

Quote:What happened?


Hand concussion.
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#4

Sigh, i wonder with the Playoff hopes crushed should they just rest Allen brothers, Blake, Lee, House, Poz, and maybe Telvin Smith?


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#5

Quote:Sigh, i wonder with the playoff hopes crushed should they just rest Allen brothers, Blake, Lee, House, Poz, and maybe Telvin Smith?
 

I saw our logo on the AFC playoff graphic during the Broncos/Steelers game. Why should we rest anybody who is not on the injury report?

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Quote:I saw our logo on the AFC playoff graphic during the Broncos/Steelers game. Why should we rest anybody who is not on the injury report?


Because this team isn't good enough to win the division in a year when 7 & 9 willl take it. They have no business on that screen.
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#7

Quote:I saw our logo on the AFC playoff graphic during the Broncos/Steelers game. Why should we rest anybody who is not on the injury report?
 

  Just to play devil's advocate in presenting the alternative viewpoint:  

 

  If you would have known what would have occurred with Sen'Derrick Marks in the regular season finale in Houston last season,  would have you wanted him on the field that day?


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#8

Quote:Just to play devil's advocate in presenting the alternative viewpoint:  

 

If you would have known what would have occurred with Sen'Derrick Marks in the regular season finale in Houston last season,  would have you wanted him on the field that day?
 

Of course not, but last year we had no chance of making the playoffs in Week 17.

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#9

Quote: Just to play devil's advocate in presenting the alternative viewpoint:


If you would have known what would have occurred with Sen'Derrick Marks in the regular season finale in Houston last season, would have you wanted him on the field that day?


Not so sure this machine computes that way.
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#10

Quote:Of course not, but last year we had no chance of making the playoffs in Week 17.
 

 If by chance the Jags are eliminated from the playoffs before the Saints game,   how would you want them to proceed regarding the key players on the roster if they are relatively healthy?  

 

  There's no clear cut answer to this question.   There are benefits for key players to remain on the field most of the game ( s ) but the risk factor is there as well.   


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#11

Usually when teams rest players it is because their playoff seeds have been locked up. Ron Rivera needs to make this decision for the season finale against Tampa Bay and is tired of being asked about it. In places like Cleveland and Dallas it is already a lost season and the coaches want to see what they got in backup quarterbacks. Gus Bradley knows what Chad Henne can do. Resting starters just because we are eliminated from the playoffs sends the wrong message to our fans: that winning does not matter anymore. Can you imagine how many people will stop buying game tickets if they thought the Jaguars don't want to win?


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#12

So anyway, what happened to Marquise Lee yesterday?


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Quote:Usually when teams rest players it is because their playoff seeds have been locked up. Ron Rivera needs to make this decision for the season finale against Tampa Bay and is tired of being asked about it. In places like Cleveland and Dallas it is already a lost season and the coaches want to see what they got in backup quarterbacks. Gus Bradley knows what Chad Henne can do. Resting starters just because we are eliminated from the playoffs sends the wrong message to our fans: that winning does not matter anymore. Can you imagine how many people will stop buying game tickets if they thought the Jaguars don't want to win?
 

   I would be surprised if any Jaguars fan wouldn't buy tickets in 2016 if the team brass elected to give Blake Bortles only token appearances in any remaining game in which the team has been eliminated from the playoffs.    Especially,  since both remaining games are on the road.  


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#14

I am still waiting for someone to tell me what happened to Marquise Lee.


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Quote:I am still waiting for someone to tell me what happened to Marquise Lee.
He got hurt when he made that crazy catch. He got up and ran off the field in pain and sat on the bench. Looked like he hurt his hand or hip.

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Quote:I am still waiting for someone to tell me what happened to Marquise Lee.


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#17

Quote:He got hurt when he made that crazy catch. He got up and ran off the field in pain and sat on the bench. Looked like he hurt his hand or hip.


Groin concussion.
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#18

Quote:Groin concussion.
 

Class 4 break of the left hamstring with orbital displacement. Fortunately it's a closed fracture so he should be ready to go by Camp.


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#19

Quote:He got hurt when he made that crazy catch. He got up and ran off the field in pain and sat on the bench. Looked like he hurt his hand or hip.
 

So it should not be bad enough to keep him out next week.

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#20

Quote:So it should not be bad enough to keep him out next week.
 

It could be.

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