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MCDermott tried to play it cautious saying Singletary is day to day and not pracricing today. But then he had a big smile on his face, when somebody brought up that singletary participated in a charity event and was walking around comfortably. Im not sure if it was a nervous smile, that he might not be able to keep it quiet much longer that Singletary is fine.

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5 minutes ago, Just Joshin' said:

What do you know the last 4 teams did not?  Released for a washed up Paul Perkins who has not played since 2017. 

 

just looking at the first 3 games with the rams where he went for over 100 yards each time. not saying he should be the main guy but he could be a nice stop gap. And the lions have no idea how to get a rb it seems

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CJ Anderson doesn't provide anything that Gore doesn't, I'm sure Beane hasn't even considered CJ. Yeldon is a solid RB, he'll fill in fine if Singletary is out or limited.

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39 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

let's pick up cj anderson 

Who do you drop from the 53?  That is the harder part. 

18 minutes ago, DJB said:

Thinking if he plays at all he isnt getting much work.

 

My guess is that its Gore and Yeldon show this week.

Agreed.  Singletary will be inactive and the load will be shared between Gore, Yeldon and our FB not to forget Allen's run game,

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Just now, aristocrat said:

well stretching would seem like a good sign right?

 

come on i got fantasy football implications here

 

dont expect him this week at all to be fantasy relevant.

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He felt his hamstring go in such a way that while still on the field started hopping around and grabbing the back of his leg.

 

He isn't playing this week, and it's probably best to plan for a month absence to let it fully heal.  This isn't our first hamstring rodeo, friends.

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12 minutes ago, ganesh said:

Who do you drop from the 53?  That is the harder part. 

 

This is my big worry with any of these guys.  With the talent level on this team, when they get cut, we will probably never see them again.

 

 

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1 minute ago, akm0404 said:

He felt his hamstring go in such a way that while still on the field started hopping around and grabbing the back of his leg.

 

He isn't playing this week, and it's probably best to plan for a month absence to let it fully heal.  This isn't our first hamstring rodeo, friends.

If it was a month they’d be adding someone. He wouldn’t be stretching. He MAY be out this week but that’s it.

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If he is good to go, then play him. If he isnt have him sit until next week. Gore and Yeldon will be just fine. Yeldon can run the ball and adds another passing option. 

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11 minutes ago, akm0404 said:

Guess we'll see.  Teams generally do rush rookies with soft tissue injuries back as quickly as possible, so you could be right!

They do?

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1 hour ago, wagon127 said:

MCDermott tried to play it cautious saying Singletary is day to day and not pracricing today. But then he had a big smile on his face, when somebody brought up that singletary participated in a charity event and was walking around comfortably. Im not sure if it was a nervous smile, that he might not be able to keep it quiet much longer that Singletary is fine.

 

The team gains more benefit by Singletary practicing, not "throwing the Bengals off by not knowing who to practice for themselves" and that sort of garbage.  

 

These guys seem to think they are working to crack--and defend--the enigma code and the freedom of the world is at stake.  LOL.   

 

If he is healthy, get him on the practice field.

 

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Not going to predict whether Singletary will be active or not.  I'm guessing that even if he is, Yeldon is going to get some carries this week.

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