Should Carroo play against Michigan ?

REDRICH65

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In general,I vote no. Let him heal completely another week. We desperately need him the last 3 games. On the other hand, using him as a decoy -- no cuts no hits - might be O.K. Just don't need him aggravating that ankle this week. Your thoughts ?
 

newell138

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If I'm him, I'd make sure I am 110% before I subject myself to more under thrown passes and risking my pro career.
 
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Kbee3

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In general,I vote no. Let him heal completely another week. We desperately need him the last 3 games. On the other hand, using him as a decoy -- no cuts no hits - might be O.K. Just don't need him aggravating that ankle this week. Your thoughts ?

Do you really think you have enough information for you to draw a conclusion one way or the other ?
Maybe we should wait until Saturday when/if he warms up with the team pre-game.
 
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DJ Spanky

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I think if he's not close to 100%, then he should sit. Why risk another first half like OSU, where he basically aggravated that injury?
 

bryanjints

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From a team perspective the only chance we have to win is if Carroo plays. Even if he played and scored 3 TDs I think we still lose by more than 21. So no he shouldn't play unless he's fully healed.

From Carroos perspective. If he can play then he should showcase his talents against the best D of the year. Even if he's not 100% he should probably play.
 

RUhasarrived

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There's a writer in the Washington Post who advocates that the Redskins bench all of their regulars against the Patriots this week because they have little chance to win.