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Albert’s recovery and return to 100 percent health from a right knee injury is more important than the questions at both guards, kicker, right cornerback and linebacker.


Albert’s recovery is also more important to the success of the season than that of wide receiver DeVante Parker, the first-round pick who is sidelined with a foot injury.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...randen-alberts-right-knee-20150812-story.html
 
It's also about equal to the amount in gallons of beer that I'll drink this season. Eh, who am I kidding - I'll drink about the same amount anyway.
 
well worst-case scenario, if Albert takes a few more weeks to rehab, maybe we can absorb a slower start than anticipated. With Brady's suspension and Geno out, that helps. Not to mention that Bills have a bad qb situation too
 
It's also about equal to the amount in gallons of beer that I'll drink this season. Eh, who am I kidding - I'll drink about the same amount anyway.

I don't drink as many beers as a number of Phans. Then again, I count mine in Dog Beers. :)
 
It's also about equal to the amount in gallons of beer that I'll drink this season. Eh, who am I kidding - I'll drink about the same amount anyway.

You are supposed to improve every year Bump. That will mean you have to drink more than last year.:drink:
 
I think that Albert, Tanny, James (because we have no real replacement), Pouncey (see James), Suh, Wake and Grimes are all guys we're in huge trouble if they're injured. I think we can "next man up" the rest of the team.
 
the right legs his inside fire off leg in his kick slide...boy is this dicey
 
If we get to the playoffs this year, I struggle to imagine a situation where Albert is healthy for them
 
If we get to the playoffs this year, I struggle to imagine a situation where Albert is healthy for them

Agree ....Scary if Fins success is so dependent on having Albert on the field....Even if he's healthy for the start....

Hasn't had a full season in several years. 2014/ GS 9...2013/ GS 12......2012/ GS 11.......

And he's not exactly starting off on a healthy note to begin with....

Getting a full season out of him and our starting OL is highly unlikely so the FO better be prepared for those times as well as possible and not dreaming for a miracle ...for they will happen....
 
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I don't think we're prepared, James to LT and Thomas/Fox to RT is probably their terrible plan.
 
You are supposed to improve every year Bump. That will mean you have to drink more than last year.:drink:

finally found the real culprit for why we've been mired in mediocrity. up your game goddammit

Damn, boys ... I already **** my liver out back during the 2007 season. I felt that continuing to keep pace was one helluva accomplishment. :idk:


I'll do what I can to up it by at least 2 more per game. :up:
 
I certainly hope not and the FO should NEVER have allowed a season to depend on a LT!
 
The guy has worked his tail off and sacrificed a lot to get back to health. It's very encouraging that he says he'll be practicing full speed pretty soon.

If we sign Mathis, this o-line has a chance to actually be pretty darn good. Even if not, it'll be decent or good enough with Albert manning his spot. I never joined the panic parade that's been marching through here since day one when the very first tweet about a pass rush in practice was posted.
 
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