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Browns linebacker Scott Fujita raised some eyebrows on Tuesday with a declaration of optimism about facing the Eagles in Week One, despite a three-game suspension for his role in the bounty scandal.

After further consideration, Fujita is right.

I explained during Wednesday’s PFT Live, the legal logistics and league-rule niceties that currently point to all suspended players (except defensive end Anthony Hargrove, who was cut by the Packers last week) playing their games for at least the first week of the 2012 season, and possibly beyond.