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aj is playin

 

 

 

I highly doubt he will, he tore it during school playing football from what I hear and didn't show up to practice so the only way he is gonna play is if God works a miracle and heals him. I think we can still do this though, we just have to find a safety with some speed. I'm not trying to bad mouth anyone but the safety in against Cleveland is going to be too slow for these receivers. I think the coaches will figure something out and pull us through this and advance to the second round but it would have been great to see A.J. playing again this year. There are injuries on both teams though so both teams have to work passed that and figure out how to win the game and I still believe Rhea is going to do it.

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I highly doubt he will, he tore it during school playing football from what I hear and didn't show up to practice so the only way he is gonna play is if God works a miracle and heals him. I think we can still do this though, we just have to find a safety with some speed. I'm not trying to bad mouth anyone but the safety in against Cleveland is going to be too slow for these receivers. I think the coaches will figure something out and pull us through this and advance to the second round but it would have been great to see A.J. playing again this year. There are injuries on both teams though so both teams have to work passed that and figure out how to win the game and I still believe Rhea is going to do it.

 

 

That is the problem that the coaches are facing, who do you play? No one else on this team has the speed like A.J. Here is the options depth wise for A.J. at safety Charlie Hester, Cam Tallent, Casey Weller. Cam is a good safety but he is way more valuable on offense. Weller is not ready, but he has speed. Then Hester is left, the current safety. They could move a corner like J.T. or Duny to safety and move Hester to corner. They may move Duny since he has experience at safety. They are going to play with two safeties some. Moffet is going to play some as the other safety.

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That is the problem that the coaches are facing, who do you play? No one else on this team has the speed like A.J. Here is the options depth wise for A.J. at safety Charlie Hester, Cam Tallent, Casey Weller. Cam is a good safety but he is way more valuable on offense. Weller is not ready, but he has speed. Then Hester is left, the current safety. They could move a corner like J.T. or Duny to safety and move Hester to corner. They may move Duny since he has experience at safety. They are going to play with two safeties some. Moffet is going to play some as the other safety.

 

 

 

What position on offense did AJ play? How long as he been out for anyway?

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you put Swafford back at outside linebacker and move Moffet to safety permanently. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this stuff out.

 

tough break for the eagles though..

 

 

Swafford will probably be playing corner/dawg and Swafford is going to be needed tomorrow night. But then again he may just play offense. They got Price if they need another dawg/outside and then bring in Lewis at linebacker.

 

The 24 hour clock has begun.

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you put Swafford back at outside linebacker and move Moffet to safety permanently. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this stuff out.

 

tough break for the eagles though..

 

 

 

Yeah, there aren't a lot of great options, and yes Swafford is great at defense but if you've noticed he's had shoulder problems and if he plays he could reinjure it and that would hurt us even more on offense. I don't think he should play both ways and double his chances of being out so the coaches have to figure out if he's more valuable on offense or defense. I think if we start to get down he could show up on both sides and see if we could recover, but as I said, I think it's a good idea playing him one way for now.

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The loss of AJ is going to be a rough one to overcome. We need some boys to step up and take his place. Swaff is going to have to step it up and show his hands tomorrow. JT will show us what he is made of. As far as safety goes, I wouldn't mind seeing Moffett go back there as he did some last week. He packs the best hit for the size and speed; he is smart too.

 

Looking forward to a big game... the countdown is rolling!

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