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One day after high ankle sprain, Will Whitticker is released

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Old 08-07-2007, 11:26 PM   #1
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Re: One day after high ankle sprain, Will Whitticker is released

maybe wade is really coming along and fabini is doing better than WW so they let WW go. i bet they seen enough out of fabini and wade to think they have the better game and maybe it had nothing to do with a injury to WW or the injury was the icing on the cake to make the call.
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Old 08-08-2007, 07:10 AM   #2
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maybe wade is really coming along and fabini is doing better than WW so they let WW go. i bet they seen enough out of fabini and wade to think they have the better game and maybe it had nothing to do with a injury to WW or the injury was the icing on the cake to make the call.
I like that Fabini has been playing guard. If he's struggled at tackle that's a good way to use him. I figure they're giving him an audition at guard to give him a chance to make the team. Didn't sound like he would make it at tackle.
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