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Its a short week maybe they just want to give him the extra rest
Patsfans: The only website where fans gloat when one of the teams key players gets hurt.
Muscle injuries happen but because it's Amendola it's a huge deal, right? He's got near enough 2 weeks to get right for Tampa, letting him skip the Jets will be fine.
I took one day for everyone to turn back on the guy who really shouldnt have played the 2nd half on sunday. He is injured.Was injured before the game. ***** happens. Dont know how it is his fault.
I may be in the minority but I believe that when healthy Amendola is better than Welker. It just sucks that he gets hurt so often.
if the jets can't win against this depleted offense, then they truly indeed suck
Patsfans: The only website where fans gloat when one of the teams key players gets hurt.
Muscle injuries happen but because it's Amendola it's a huge deal, right? He's got near enough 2 weeks to get right for Tampa, letting him skip the Jets will be fine.
I may be in the minority but I believe that when healthy Amendola is better than Welker. It just sucks that he gets hurt so often.
It is getting to the point that this is comical.... I don't believe with the current players injured, that this offense is as good as the 2006 offense.
Ridley: Fumble machine
Vereen: Broke wrist
Blount: Not really that good
Bolden: Ditto Blount
Amendola: Broke d!ck
Thompkins: Not ready for the NFL yet
Boyce: Ditto Thompkins
Sudfeld: Ditto Boyce
Hooman: Really? Counting on him?
Edleman: Only bright spot thus far... seeing as he is still healthy for now.
I will say this... I think Washington has a big game for us but it wouldn't surprise me if he did next to nothing too. (I am feeling rather pessimistic today)
Unfortunately, the "when healthy" part is the caveat. Welker, on the other hand....
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Wasn't Welker recently injured, too? Seems the timing was simply more fortuitous on his part (this assuming that Amendola didn't do more harm by continuing to play through it on Sunday).
I may be in the minority but I believe that when healthy Amendola is better than Welker. It just sucks that he gets hurt so often.