that as of yesterday, Spikes was still listed as day-to-day for tonight's game? Do they honestly expect us to believe that after 11 MONTHS of recovery, an additional 24-36 hours is going to be the difference in whether or not he's ready to go?
This is some kind of PR game- there is one of two things going on:
1. They've known Spikes is ready for a while, and they're playing this game to give the public appearance of careful deliberation before putting him on the field.
2. They know he won't be ready, but he's trying to make the fans more confident that he will be ready for the opener in NE. "Well, I was almost ready two weeks ago, and now I've had two additional weeks of rehab and conditioning. "
This is some kind of PR game- there is one of two things going on:
1. They've known Spikes is ready for a while, and they're playing this game to give the public appearance of careful deliberation before putting him on the field.
2. They know he won't be ready, but he's trying to make the fans more confident that he will be ready for the opener in NE. "Well, I was almost ready two weeks ago, and now I've had two additional weeks of rehab and conditioning. "
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