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Shaq and Gilmore in, Henderson OUT


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11 minutes ago, Squid Game said:

His depression is keeping him out. The kid should just quit football now. Go work a factory job like many Americans. I hate kids these days.

You kneckbeards and your awful takes. Most likely depression/self loathing that causes you to criticize players in such ridiculous, hyperbolic fashion. Get a life or get some help. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

one injury, his shoulder. Its the same issue since last year. He injured in in game 1 of the season. A proper offseason should heal. Love how you say "career marrred by constant injuries" ... when he in his second year, and its a single injury.

So they traded for a damaged player with an injury that keeps coming back? But will heal with a “proper” off-season as opposed to the 0ff-season he just had that evidently didn’t do the job? 

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5 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Something I don't understand is going into this week with only 52 guys on the active roster when we are allowed up to 55.

Good catch. Is this a common thing for clubs to do this? 
 

wouldn’t surprise me if Ruhle doesn’t know how many guys he’s allowed to have 

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33 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

You don’t really get to learn on the job in the NFL. If Rhule said this it’s further evidence that he is running this team like a college program which is a big part of why he has been a total failure so far.

Picking up a player with potential down the road isn’t a bad thing. I mean the Niners went all in on a QB that’s going to need a few years to develop. You don’t trade a future 3rd and get an immediate shutdown QB. 

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