Monday, August 11, 2025

Foerster Strikes Again!


 7th round pick Connor Colby had a clean sheet in Saturday’s game. He also had the highest run blocking grade on the team (73.3) 📈

7 comments:

  1. Spencer Burford had a nice snatch-and-trap to neutralize Nik Bonitto’s rush. Just one rep from a preseason game, but Bonitto was a Pro Bowler and Second Team All-Pro selection last season.

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  2. Jordan Watkins has High Ankle Sprain...out for a month. Sucks for us.

    But I think injury situation is improving overall...knocking on wood.

    Sigle, Evan Anderson, Jyir Brown and Bethune are full go at practice.
    Cowing, Stout expected to practice this week.
    Dillard off PUP, Green expected next week.

    Larger picture... Aiyuk and Malik Mustapha expected around Week 6. Demarcus Robinson appealing 3 game suspension.

    As long as no major injuries this week, we should be trending UP!

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  3. I have been hoping for a Puni type situation where the rookie wins the starting job. I have hope for Colby to do the same. TBD.

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    1. I wish, hope......and pray that we don't have a Jarett Kingston type situation here with Connor Colby. We released way too many good players last season. Player evaluation was bad.

      On a side note, did any of you all watch the Rams preseason game? Cody Schrader was awesome.. I was sickened!

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    2. Bartch has yet to prove he can stay on the field. Colby will get his opportunity at some point this season.

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    3. Mugeek9er, Kiner looks pretty damn good too.

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  4. Question for Razor, Scooter, or anyone on the blog who knows:
    * With all the players being signed to replace injured players during TC and then released....My question(s) are:

    1) My understanding is, they're paid $41,667 per week if there is no Guaranteed Money? Is this correct?
    2) Players released before the final 53-man roster cuts will be paid only for the weeks they were on the active roster.
    3) Guaranteed Money: My understanding is, this money is only partially guaranteed. Compensation in NFL contracts can only be guaranteed for 3 purposes: A) skill. B) cap and C) injury. Is this
    correct?
    * Compensation in a player contract can be guaranteed for one, two, all or none of the guarantees. If money in a player contract is protected for skill, cap and injury, that money is fully guaranteed at signing and will be paid to the player. If money is only guaranteed for one or two of the three protections, that money is only partially guaranteed.

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Foerster Strikes Again!

  7th round pick Connor Colby had a clean sheet in Saturday’s game. He also had the highest run blocking grade on the team (73.3)