Coles hurting again...

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  1. Mr Electric

    Mr Electric Banned

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    I know the guy's been consistently tough for his entire career, but I think his body is finally starting to wear down.

    ESPN News is reporting that Coles is expected to miss the Cowboys game with an ankle injury. (Their information is from the Newark Star Ledger)

    Looks like Clemens going to have to rely on the bad hands of McCareins and Brad Smith on Thanksgiving...
     
  2. xmscott

    xmscott Well-Known Member

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    What happened to Cotchery.

    I played him (cause i had too) in fantasy. One catch? Whats up with that.
     
  3. rillo

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    This is gonna kill us....but no excuses. Smith has to play better.
     
  4. youraveragejoe29

    youraveragejoe29 New Member

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    i really, realllly hope that coles can somehow play this week. our offense looks entirely different when hes not out there, and if it wasnt for the running game yesterday, i think it wouldve been a much different story.
     
  5. Socrates T. Python

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    here's hoping Cotch can step up, cos this really hurts ant perceived deep threat we carry
     
  6. Mr Electric

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    He's was only on the field for that first drive right? I know that he had a big gain and was tackled inches short of the endzone, but Clemens managed the game pretty well without him. Clemens did a nice job of spreading the ball around to different targets.

    Not having Coles is going to hurt, but Clemens played smart without him also.
     

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