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    ESPN news on Boldin

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/74...ctice-game-too

    While he may not actually play, this bodes well for the playoffs... Bc





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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    He is a game time decision according to the Doctor but if he can play should we play him and risk it getting hurt again?





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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    Quote Originally Posted by Americanmade2012 View Post
    He is a game time decision according to the Doctor but if he can play should we play him and risk it getting hurt again?
    IMO, NO. We have Evans, plus two competent TEs, who (along with T. Smith) can take over the receiving chores for one game. This would give Boldin, if we win, two more weeks to heal for the playoffs... Bc





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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    I hope he plays and gets 113 yards so he can hit 1000 yards this season!!


    We need Anquan, as much as we want to put our hopes in Evans, he hasn't shown anything that would lead us to believe he will come through. If he can play, play him.
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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    Quote Originally Posted by Americanmade2012 View Post
    He is a game time decision according to the Doctor but if he can play should we play him and risk it getting hurt again?
    The doctor wouldn't clear him for practice, if there was a huge risk of him getting hurt.. That's just bad medicine, you don't treat a guy after he got hurt on the Job, and tell him to go back, before you think it will be hurt again.

    I don't see that happening from one of the most renowned, doctors in America.
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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    Quote Originally Posted by BleedPurple92 View Post
    The doctor wouldn't clear him for practice, if there was a huge risk of him getting hurt.. That's just bad medicine, you don't treat a guy after he got hurt on the Job, and tell him to go back, before you think it will be hurt again.

    I don't see that happening from one of the most renowned, doctors in America.
    I agree I am just glad to hear the news that he is fully allowed to practice and recovering quicker then they thought





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    I'm thrilled that Boldin's ahead of schedule but this is a great week to not push him. He has never been a factor in the passing game against the Bengals since coming over. Get 100% for the playoffs big guy!

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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    I hope he doesn't play - better safe than sorry! We absolutely need his toughness in the playoffs (home or especially away!)





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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    The meniscus part is fine by now, most likely the minor surgery swelling is the issue. Knowing Boldin, he might play. With his injury, unlike Achilles, ankle, toe or hamstring playing won't make it worse, but painful. He can take painkillers for that. I wouldn't be surprised if he played or is at least active if needed.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Boulderraven View Post
    The meniscus part is fine by now, most likely the minor surgery swelling is the issue. Knowing Boldin, he might play. With his injury, unlike Achilles, ankle, toe or hamstring playing won't make it worse, but painful. He can take painkillers for that. I wouldn't be surprised if he played or is at least active if needed.
    Yeah i'm almost certain he plays.

    Think about it, he cant make it any worse, it'll hurt, but that's why God invented Pain Killers... Add on to the fact that boldin is one of the tougher guys, and this is probably the most important game in our season. I just cant see Anquan sitting this one out.
    Lardarius "The predator" Webb






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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    I hope he plays bc that leaves either him or T Smith (most likely Smith) with one on one coverage and we all know how Torrey can burn! If the Bengals double Smith, that leaves Boldin open for jump balls all day long, like in the comeback against Arizona.





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    Re: ESPN news on Boldin

    Quote Originally Posted by chicagoravensfan View Post
    I'm thrilled that Boldin's ahead of schedule but this is a great week to not push him. He has never been a factor in the passing game against the Bengals since coming over. Get 100% for the playoffs big guy!

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    Just because he's not lighting them up statistically doesn't mean he's not impacting the game plan. Boldin doesn't do well because he's not trying or he's not good enough, he doesn't do much in those games because Cinci schemes to take him away or make him less effective.





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