Rosen - foot injury - he says he's okay?

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Rosen says he's fine so, whatever.

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So stupid having him out there in the first place that late in the game. Secondly, they go for it on 4th down and 16, for what? Even dumberererererer. Keim should have been on the phone to get his QBOTF the heck out of there. Fire them all!
 

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Good news that isn't immediately identifiable since that usually indicates catastrophe but I think everyone should be uneasy until they run tests and see how it reacts in the next couple of days.
 

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This is what I was afraid of. It was only a matter of time before he got injured with this garbage OL he's behind. That is why I felt he should't become the starter until we get this OL solidified but with Keim at the helm that day probably would never come.
 

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Even if not season ending, being in a walking boot should mean at least 3-4 weeks out, plus at least 2 weeks rehab/re-strengthening.
 

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I’m literally recovering from a lis franc injury on cinco de mayo and there is zero chance that he’d be jogging off the field if he’d had one.
I don't know that I'm placing much merit in the armchair diagnoses by the tv doctor and fans(sorry) since everyone is guessing mid foot and he's saying toe, but I don't recall him jogging off the field. He was hobbling and limping, ignoring his trainers to force his way to the sideline. Tough? Perhaps. But it indicates to me that he is trying to deny something bad.
 

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If it's a serious injury, Wilks should go effective immediately. Maybe Aikman wants to coach? He tore us apart on television.
 

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He was out on the town I believe last night. I don't think you do that if you can't walk. Nothing definitive as he was in a booth.

Let's hope he just wasn't drinking away the pain. ;)
 

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The problem has always been ownership because they don't have the money they need to throw it away like most of their billionaire competitors do.

It shows up exactly like this. Extending Keim, hiring Wilks, then you fire one OC to fix it all? Guy had fall guy written on his forehead.

I'm a fan of the team but this teams ownership does not have the financial horespower to make stupid decisions, all it's decisions have to make sense because they can't go backwards is why.

They aren't going to eat Wilks and Keim's contract, not going to happen, no matter how obvious it becomes that it needs to happen it won't happen.

We always get table scraps, we always do stupid stuff, we are too poor to do stupid things.

All of this is just my opinion.

Also poor is relative, the team itself is worth almost a couple billion dollars but there are people in the NFL that have that in their petty cash accounts.

We do not have that kind of cash to waste and the one thing that is NOT tied to the salary cap?

Administrative and coaching salaries, which means we can hire players with anyone, but coaches, GM's and the like we're in the deep end of the pool with floaties on.
 

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I know it’s tough watching but Rosen needs reps. It’s also useful to see the defense on the field then go in the film room with your coach and take that defense apart. You just can’t get those things sitting on the bench.
 
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