Literally identical to yesterday. Is this a benching in sheep's clothing for Rapp?

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  1. Little worried about Kincaid still being limited after essentially 3 weeks of limited practice

  2. Pretty much as expected. Unfortunate that Palmer and Jones are likely going to miss multiple weeks.

  3. Not the worst in the world but feels worse coming off a bye. Jones and Palmer being out really sucks. Ogunjobi couldn’t be coming back at a better time.

  4. My theory is that Rapp has dealt with a knee injury the entire year, and it has only now gotten to the point where he is physically unable to play.

  5. I’m hoping some of those limited switch to full tomorrow or that Carolina game could become a lot different. Kincaid needs to be on the field.

  6. I wish Rapp was healthy, he used to be great. Can count the total games he played without a concussion caps by just using fingers….

  7. I’m honestly happy Rapp isn’t playing. We are much more likely to be healthy on defense without him blindly ramming into defenseless teammates.

  8. Damn I was hoping Palmer’s injury would be less serious, it finally seemed like he was breaking out and gelling with Josh.

  9. The Jones calf injury could be a lot more serious than we think. I know they said he “just popped his calf” in pregame, but popped calf is code for a tear in the calf, which can take anywhere from 3 weeks to 6 months to heal.

    I just “popped” my calf-in early August, which was a grade 3 tear. I have been rehabbing it daily and have only just been able to resume running a few days ago. Obviously, there are degrees of severity but all I’m saying is a “popped” calf sounds less serious than a torn calf.

  10. Did we get any healthier on the bye? Feels like no one out pre the Falcons game came off the report

  11. Hairston looks physically okay so far. Doubt he’ll play at all Sunday as he still has the IR designation but we need him to suit up against the Chiefs with Rice being back.

  12. Unbelievably bad luck this year with DTs. In training camp there were legitimately six DTs deserving of regular rotation snaps. First Carter, then Sanders, and now Daquan, and just like that we’re about to call Phillips up off the practice squad for the third (and final) time. Ogunjobi is back just in time, even if he doesn’t really play 1-tech.

  13. Have Rapp watch videos of Shazier so that he can scare himself into tackling properly instead of endangering himself and his own teammates 95% of the time

  14. This is depressing. Hopefully they can beat an improving Carolina team and get a bit healthier before the Chefs get here

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