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Old 08-11-2012, 05:50 PM   #18
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If all players are healthy on gameday, determining the inactive list will be pretty difficult. Some quality players will not see the field- quality players that could contribute on special teams or make other fantastic contributions.

I'm convinced that Wylie is going to be a returner for us. I don't think you keep him inactive. The list will probably look a little something like this:

(Again, assuming all the players are healthy):

3rd QB
Our 53rd player not listed in the OP
Donald Stephenson
Jerrell Powe (or possibly even Dontari Poe if he's really not ready for action yet)
DaQuan Menzie
Cyrus Gray
Andy Studebaker

We still need one more inactive player, and I can't think of a guy I'd want to put on there. We can't put Pitoitua on there if we're already losing depth by putting Poe or Powe on there. We're already counting on Travis Daniels playing double duty at CB and S, so it would be unwise to keep Jalil Brown inactive, since he's also very valuable on special teams. It might have to be someone like Cory Greenwood, but then we're only one deep for TWO positions at LB.

Know who SHOULD be inactive but won't be? ****ing Dexter McCluster.
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