Agreed, does not confirm. I am making an assumption if vaxed he will get healthy quickly which would be the odds given statistics. For any one case, anything is possible.
It was highly speculated he was one of the unvaxed in TC. The fact he is missing this week mostly confirms that. Poyer, Hyde, Bulter, Davis, Beasley, Edmunds were speculated.
Not saying I disagree, I think a lot of our defense. But a lot of giving Jones problems will depend on our ability to stop their run without overcommitting to the run if that makes sense. If they have linebackers creeping up favoring the run he will have the easy crossers like Tannehill had.
Rodgers mislead the media. At the time he made his statement it was not decided by the league to accept his petition or nit. But in Reality was up front with the league and they denied his petition. The league knew he was not vaxed. Other t than that he violated protocol for not having a mask. I don’t have a huge issue with what Rodgers “did”.
this is something different entirely
The offense was not there emotionally that day.....bad games happen. The Bills have made what I believe to be permanent adjustments moving forward.....not staing in GUN all day, running both inside AND outside. A 6th lineman on the field to help the line. They should still be the favorites in this game.
Beasley moves the chains....I think he is worth the contract next year. Sanders is NOT under contract next year at this time. I guess I could see Beasley as a cap casualty but I dont like the idea of that much.
For me they made some clear adjustments on offense that they will keep moving forward. More Josh under center and the runs were mixed of outside and inside. There is not a lot of room to lay another egg. They should win vs the Colts at home, they need to go out and do it.