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LOL... how can you tell somebody is a Browns fan? Just look for the callous on our foreheads from years of doing this 
Maybe all you guys doing that is whats pushing the rulings on all these concussions?
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I don't think self-inflicted concussions fall under the same rules. 
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Yamon Figurs is a pretty decent PR/KR guy though.
He's got a TD in both KR/PR's. I doubt he see the field as a reciever, as in 4 Years, he's got 3 Catches, 86 Yards, 1 TD.
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I believe Lauvao had the dreaded high ankle sprain, so he couldn't do much practicing for quite a while. I'm guessing they were just taking it slowly with him to make sure he's close to 100%. Not only for his ankle, but also to get him back in game shape.
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I believe Lauvao had the dreaded high ankle sprain, so he couldn't do much practicing for quite a while. I'm guessing they were just taking it slowly with him to make sure he's close to 100%. Not only for his ankle, but also to get him back in game shape.
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I'm guessing Pashos was another high ankle sprang.
I have never seen a team with more 'high' ankle sprangs in one season.
Who is taping our players up and are they qualified comes to mind.
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I believe Lauvao had the dreaded high ankle sprain, so he couldn't do much practicing for quite a while. I'm guessing they were just taking it slowly with him to make sure he's close to 100%. Not only for his ankle, but also to get him back in game shape.
JMHO
I'm guessing Pashos was another high ankle sprang.
I have never seen a team with more 'high' ankle sprangs in one season.
Who is taping our players up and are they qualified comes to mind.
Must be the same guy who used to scrub down the locker room when everyone was getting staph.
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I believe Lauvao had the dreaded high ankle sprain, so he couldn't do much practicing for quite a while. I'm guessing they were just taking it slowly with him to make sure he's close to 100%. Not only for his ankle, but also to get him back in game shape.
JMHO
I'm guessing Pashos was another high ankle sprang.
I have never seen a team with more 'high' ankle sprangs in one season.
Who is taping our players up and are they qualified comes to mind.
Must be the same guy who used to scrub down the locker room when everyone was getting staph.
Don't forget the Patellar tendon guy.
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Luckily, ACL guy appears to have left town.
It seems like there is always one part of the leg or another that is subject to the more strain because other parts of the leg become better protected.
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I wonder what is wrong with Robaire? I think he had some issues with his back ..... and Mangini sounds like it was pretty serious without coming right out and saying it: http://blogs.cantonrep.com/freshbrownies/mccoy-on-course-with-qbs-still-out/Robaire Smith might be at the end. This is the second time in three years he will have missed most of a season. “I love Robaire,” Mangini said. “I want him to keep playing. But I also want him to have a good, long, healthy life.”
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
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sounds like the kiss of death to me ^
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Right tackle Tony Pashos surprisingly went on injured reserve today, as did defensive Robaire Smith. The Browns signed wideout Yamon Figurs and offensive lineman Paul McQuistan to take their places. Figurs is a burner who can’t keep a job. He has been with four teams since 2008. He could replace Joshua Cribbs as a return man at New Orleans. As a receiver, the good news is that his career per-catch average is a Paul Warfield-like 20.3. The bad news that he has caught five passes since entering the NFL with the Ravens in 2007. web page
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I wonder what is wrong with Robaire?
I think he had some issues with his back ..... and Mangini sounds like it was pretty serious without coming right out and saying it:
http://blogs.cantonrep.com/freshbrownies/mccoy-on-course-with-qbs-still-out/
Robaire Smith might be at the end. This is the second time in three years he will have missed most of a season.
“I love Robaire,” Mangini said. “I want him to keep playing. But I also want him to have a good, long, healthy life.”
Thanks for the hard work Robaire, and enjoy your retirement.
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