espn.com story on Spikes
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This is the paragraph that bothers me...
""There's definitely a lot of motivation for me," Spikes said after Monday's morning practice. "I look back at my Achilles injury and it came when I was just starting to take my game to another level, especially with the mental part. Then when I came back last season, I couldn't do all the things that I was used to doing because my leg wasn't strong enough. Even now, I'm surprising myself with the things I'm doing on the field. It's been that long since I've done them at full strength."
--- Given the fact we didnt need to make a financial move with the salary cap, our LB corp is thin in depth and what TKO did for us when healthy-- not to mention we're missing leadership on this team, and lastly, not getting enough for him (IMO) in return..
Given all of that, I really wish we had given him this year to show how far back from injury he really is.
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"Even now, I'm surprising myself with the things I'm doing on the field. It's been that long since I've done them at full strength."
Blah. You blew smoke up our arse when you co-hosted NFLN and said you're back.
Loved you when you were a bills Takeo, but I have a feeling you'll regret asking to be traded.
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Originally posted by patmoran2006This is the paragraph that bothers me...
""There's definitely a lot of motivation for me," Spikes said after Monday's morning practice. "I look back at my Achilles injury and it came when I was just starting to take my game to another level, especially with the mental part. Then when I came back last season, I couldn't do all the things that I was used to doing because my leg wasn't strong enough. Even now, I'm surprising myself with the things I'm doing on the field. It's been that long since I've done them at full strength."
--- Given the fact we didnt need to make a financial move with the salary cap, our LB corp is thin in depth and what TKO did for us when healthy-- not to mention we're missing leadership on this team, and lastly, not getting enough for him (IMO) in return..
Given all of that, I really wish we had given him this year to show how far back from injury he really is.Wake up, brush your teeth, and get ready for a day of hating the Dolphins. Or the Pats? How to choose?
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Originally posted by andyxc71He said the same things just before last season."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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Originally posted by TheGhostofJimKellyI sure do wish things would have worked out differently here with Spikes.
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Originally posted by justasportsfan"Even now, I'm surprising myself with the things I'm doing on the field. It's been that long since I've done them at full strength."
Blah. You blew smoke up our arse when you co-hosted NFLN and said you're back.
Loved you when you were a bills Takeo, but I have a feeling you'll regret asking to be traded.
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lets not forget the other one could go at any time too
its gotten overlooked but right after he injured it he said he was having problems with both and it coulda been either leg. i dont think he said it more than once, prolly because he realized it was a mistake to admit it, but its unlikely you have one bad achilles and not have the other also prone to the same injury
i dont wish that on anybody but its a fact. all in all i think it was too big of a risk and i think it was more than reasonable enough of a gamble to let him and his big payday go for a fifth/fourth and a seventhOne set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Also he asked to be traded. What else is there to say? If he didn't want to be here then what would be the purpose to keep him?Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.
- Frank Dane
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-Thomas Jefferson
The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane.
- Mark Twain
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