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Grave Digger posted:

Hate to be the one to say it, but this probably happened because he's playing 34 End. It's a waste of his ability and it's killing his career. 

Also Capers sucks. 

Clowney is finally healthy and was doing great things as an pass rushing OLB. So what did the Texans do? Move him to DE. Now he's taking on as 350 pound OL as an end. WTF.

Reminds me of when Raji got moved from NT to DE, we all know how that worked.

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett confirmed Dez Bryant missed treatments and team meetings on Monday-Wednesday because the receiver feared the knee injury was worse than suspected and did not want to face the decision. "It was the wrong thing to do,"Garrett said. Bryant has a tibial plateau fracture in his right leg. Garrett said Bryant would not practice today but Bryant is moving around better and not ruled out of playing Sunday.

A lot of injuries + whiny/bad 'tude thus far in his career. Not a stellar look for a #4 pick

Sammy Watkins to IR, Bills claim Justin Hunter

PHILADELPHIA, PA - DECEMBER 13: Sammy Watkins #14 of the Buffalo Bills makes the catch for a 16 yard gain in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on December 13, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) Getty Images

When Bills coach Rex Ryan spoke to the media on Friday, there was “major concern” about Bills wide receiver Sammy Watkins‘ ability to return to the lineup in the near future because of continued problems with his surgically repaired foot.

Ryan may have a penchant for hyperbole, but this wasn’t one of those times. The concern about Watkins was great enough that the Bills placed him on injured reserve on Friday afternoon.

Watkins will be eligible to return to the team in eight weeks if his foot is feeling better and the Bills opt to use their one designated return spot for him, but there’s obviously some doubt about when Watkins might be well enough to return to the Bills lineup.



Despite the Dallas Cowboys and his representatives at Roc Nation working with him, Dez Bryant continues to demonstrate a pattern of irresponsible behavior by being late to or missing medical treatments and team meetings, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

They said the wide receiver has shown improvement at times, but he has still been tardy or AWOL at least 20 times and possibly as many as 40 times during his seven-year Dallas career.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/...responsible-behavior

40 times? Nice to see Jerruh and co. have the indians runnin' things in Dallas. 

what could they possibly be thinking?   I'm positive there's a practice squad guy somewhere that would be better.

from PFT:

The Falcons are running out of linebackers, and may have to go to the discard pile for some help.

According to Adam Caplan of ESPN, the Falcons have some interest in former Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk.

The positional need is clear, with four linebackers injured to varying degrees.

 

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