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Um, ya.



Sucks - He worked really hard in the off-season

Man, I love being able to analyze those kinds of plays.
OL blocking was phenomenal!
Our boy Jenkins FIRED off the LOS and blasted 50.
Taylor turned the guy Linsley was blocking (94), clogged up the attacking LB (54) and the DE (90) that was trying to crash down.

However, I'm wondering if Taylor made a wrong read or something similar. He comes crashing hard to the inside, and is initially going to block 50. But by the time he gets there, Jenkins had already smoked him, and my guess is that is who Jenkins' assigned guy was.
Maybe Taylor was supposed to take 21 and Deguara had 41 as primary responsibilities.

Still a helluva block no matter what!

@michiganjoe posted:

That fricking turf at The Stapler! Kenny slips on it and injures his groin. Lazard stubs his toe on it, then stumbles to the ground, erasing a TD. That's nothing compared to what it has done to vikings' players, though...

Last edited by mrtundra

Big loss if Golladay can't go.

Lions reporter on Milwaukee sports radio said this AM he'd be shocked if Golladay is a go. Thinks he may miss another 2-3 weeks. Hamstring injuries are never a good thing for any player, especially a WR. 

There really is no need for him this week. Not trying to dismiss the Lie Downs, but I'd sooner see this thing completely heal then bring back KC:



@michiganjoe posted:

Availability is becoming an issue with ESB.

Good news for him is, with this years IR rules, he can be back in 3 weeks.

Without a healthy Kenny Clark, they badly need guys like Keke and Lowry to step up their level of play.  On paper this is one of the bottom 5 D-Lines in the NFL without Clark.  Hopefully they can be something better than that, but it’s probably the weakest part of the football team.

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