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Some of the comments in this thread make me want to vomit.
It’s not that but don’t worry about what the injury except that….6 weeks? Not a knee?
Sounds like a distal fibula fracture.
Jim Gray thinking back to that General Hospital episode he watched....
It’s just a new era. Everyone has to share their opinions.. and social media has emboldened the critics. Most are probably young or never played ball.Some of the comments in this thread make me want to vomit.
Pee on the bleachers at Kenan for me.But if Perry can eat up some snaps against **** teams so we don’t have Knighton or Parrish out there taking 30 snaps then it’s a win. Nothing wrong with Perry helping the workload late in games early in the season until we get Don back.
Better be because I'm coming all the way from America's finest city for this game.I really want the stars to align for that UNC game. Want us to make a statement and beat their ***. If Don is 100% for that one it makes me feel it's more likely to happen.
It's very early so we don't know the circumstances around his injury nor the "extensive injuries" to other team members, but this quote implies that it's to his other knee.
I'd just like to throw out there that I had an entire write-up here on the importance of the Strength Coach (Feld) in regards to non-contact knee injuries and how we should keep an eye on the knee injuries here since it was one of the things Oregon was plagued with during his tenure. It is highly correlated with a lack of knee-flexion hamstring development. I'll pull receipts if I have to.
We don't know if it was a non-contact issue but as we get more data in from these injuries, if it appears that more and more of them are related to knee / ACL issues, I'm going to look like a god **** savant and maybe you guys will start listening to me. Everyone loves the before/after pictures but then when half of your RBs are out with ACL tears it's just "bad luck."
that was a cheap shot against Thibodeaux. not even a flag was thrown.![]()
Source: Giants' Thibodeaux to miss 3-4 weeks
Giants rookie Kayvon Thibodeaux is expected to miss three to four weeks, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter, after an initial test on the defensive end's right knee revealed a sprained MCL.www.espn.com
that was a cheap shot against Thibodeaux. not even a flag was thrown.
that was a cheap shot against Thibodeaux.
Anyone with an eye for football already knew Rooster is the most talented back on the team. I hope Chaney gets well soon but even when he has been well, he hasn’t shown much for all the hype. Rooster carried the load at like 180 soaking wet over half of last year. Him Parrish and Thad should be more than fine and hopefully get Gattis out of his comfort zone of running heavy. I’m very skeptical of what he is willing and capable of running offensively and he has a big talent at QB.
It's bush league in preseasonBecause it's well within the rules.
It's bush league in preseason
Uhhhhh noAnyone with an eye for football already knew Rooster is the most talented back on the team. I hope Chaney gets well soon but even when he has been well, he hasn’t shown much for all the hype. Rooster carried the load at like 180 soaking wet over half of last year. Him Parrish and Thad should be more than fine and hopefully get Gattis out of his comfort zone of running heavy. I’m very skeptical of what he is willing and capable of running offensively and he has a big talent at QB.
But Rich Eisen said!No it wasn't. No difference between what the blocker did on that play, and a RB cutting a defender in pass pro, same ****.