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9 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

He'll be back for the playoffs and I'm sure whoever covers the game won't overplay the emotional lift he provides the team.

"Here's JJ Watt, getting easily handled for Cody Ford. But look at the players around him are running. He provides that energy"

 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, TheBrownBear said:

Dang.  They only got 7 games out of the dude.

But they were undefeated.  Should have just waited till week 17 to unleash him.

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36 minutes ago, Draconator said:

We have something against the Cardinals because they've already won the Super Bowl. Just ask them. 

Tyler Kroft poses with Kyler Murray, shortly after Kroft's trade to the Cardinals.  Murray is second from the right.

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(That's an eight year old Cards fan at the extreme right of the picture.)

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Posted
9 hours ago, Gugny said:

Steroids are bad.

 

Sorry, but I got sick of hearing his name about five years ago.  He was a manmade machine who broke down like all the others.

I realize he is broken down now but off the field the guy is Golden Very altruistic guy. On the field yeah he's a possible future opponent but I still wish him well just sayin'. Im no fan of AZ Cardinals. nope.

 

Posted
7 hours ago, QCity said:

 

Just stop with this nonsense. He's 32 yrs. old with 11 years on the D-Line and never comes off the field (90+% snaps). He should have been on a rotation years ago but that's tough to do when he has a $100M contract. Houston ran him into the ground last year to the tune of 1,013 def snaps at age 31. It was never going to end well, but it doesn't mean he's juicing.

Like most other pro sports Juicing / PEDs is SOP in the NFL, many like to try to convince themselves otherwise, but they are lying to themselves, its true that some don’t, but that is the exception to the rule, it’s been that way since long before Lyle Alzado(SP) was with the Raiders…, and he was the poster boy for juicing. 

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This first time I started to look at Watt different occurred the year he hurt his back (I believe) and missed the entire season. Now his injury itself didn’t cause me to look at him different, it was the change to his body. I did not see Watt for months and then he showed up on the sideline for a Texans game verse the Pats. He was noticeably smaller. I wonder how much he has changed his natural body composition has caused his body to breakdown? Some people’s frame can handle the extra weight, etc. others not so much. Over time their body basically gives out. 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


Great player, but this was expected and why I didn’t want the Bills to sign him (or Clowney). Just a waste of money.

 

I will say when all is said and done, I think his brother TJ will end up with the better NFL career. 

 

I agree with the first part....the second part is a wash as both are injury prone...the Roids make you brittle.

Posted
4 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

How’s the saying go? The best ability is availability? 🧐


 

No, my wise and respected friend.

 

It is actually gullibility by Zona for thinking that someone like Watt wasn’t going to break down quickly.

 

We dodged a bullet, regardless of his good early play.

 

Sorry for the guy, though.

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