skri65
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Hobbs hurt his shoulder, but he said to reporters last night that he will be fine.
Hobbs hurt his shoulder, but he said to reporters last night that he will be fine.
We need him Sunday night in the secondary.
I wonder if Slater or someone else will takeover return duties ?
I'm more worried that something is wrong with his legs than with his shoulder. His speed is pretty clearly compromised. As much as I hate to say it, because of what a weapon he can be, he shouldn't be running back kickoffs anymore. The toll it takes on his body is probably what's keeping him dinged up.
Sicilian said:Slater has wheels no doubt, but he never seems to make a move or make anybody miss. He just books it head first into the coverage team and gets dropped after about 20 yards. I'm sure he'll learn in time, but it'll be a factor this week.
We need him Sunday night in the secondary.
I wonder if Slater or someone else will takeover return duties ?
Give him credit, he plays through the injuries.. he was obviously hurting last Sunday..
It always seems that no matter how may DB's the Pats have in camp every year and on the roster they always get thin due to injuries. Not sure what the solution is or if this is true of other organizations.
Q: Does Bill Belichick try to discourage you from running, in part because you’ve got to stay healthy?
MC: No he doesn’t. We go out there, and the one thing we try to do each and every week is go out there and don’t play scared. If that’s part of my game and something where I need to pick up a first down on third down because I don’t see anybody down the field then I’m going to run and do it.