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Bengals In-season Report
« on: Sep 23rd, 2005, 1:15am » |
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A little water-cooler hype from "The REAL Feed": Perry emerging a year after being top pick SI.com: NFL (22.09.2005 09:27) From a fantasy perspective, this means nothing... unless Rudi gets injured. If he does, though, we'll ALL be running to pick him up. The thing is, however, you can never predict injuries and fantasy rosters usually just aren't big enough to justify holding on to a player and praying for an injury, WHICH GIVES YOU REALLY BAD KARMA (loose usage there) and should be avoided, anyway.
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Re: Bengals In-season Report
« Reply #6 on: Jan 14th, 2006, 12:22am » |
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A report on Palmer's knee,... seems to be "good" news... From "The REAL Feed": Palmer's doctor quells fears about QB's knee surgery ESPN: NFL (13.01.2006 10:33) Palmer's doctor quells fears about QB's surgeryWhile Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer's knee injury was deemed severe, the initial reports of possible long-term effects were overstated, Palmer's surgeon, Dr. Lonnie Paulos, said in a statement released by the team Thursday."I believe ...
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