This is just a move by Hue to try to buy his ass another season in Cleveland...nothing else.
Is Dorsey going to be able to make the Haslem's see the error of there ways?
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This is just a move by Hue to try to buy his ass another season in Cleveland...nothing else.
Ruh Roh..
The Patriots first round tackle Isaiah Wynn was carted off the field with a ankle injury.. Now both of their 1st rounders are down. RB Sony Michel is already out with a knee injury.
Wynn’s injury looked substantial. I highly doubt he’ll be able to play week 1.
Does that mean Carson Wentz will start Week 1?Nick Foles was reported to have sustained a noncharacterized shoulder injury last night. It is most likely to me a labrum and/or rotator cuff tear.
Patriots first-round OL Isaiah Wynn (torn Achilles) was ruled out for the 2018 season.
Per Rotoworld
Wentz, coming off an ACL/LCL has no chance of coming in and being the mobile elusive QB that made his signature game.Does that mean Carson Wentz will start Week 1?
Not bad news for me. I have Wentz on my fantasy team.
I offered Wentz for Watson and the guy told me he'd think about it.
After MRI, the "official" word from the team is that it is a minor shoulder strain. Again, looking at the film, it looks like more than that. I still believe we will later find out that there is either labrum or rotator damage from at least a shoulder subluxation.Nick Foles was reported to have sustained a noncharacterized shoulder injury last night. It is most likely to me a labrum and/or rotator cuff tear.
Foles said yesterday, that everything was "alright".After MRI, the "official" word from the team is that it is a minor shoulder strain. Again, looking at the film, it looks like more than that. I still believe we will later find out that there is either labrum or rotator damage from at least a shoulder subluxation.
VIDEO
A subluxation, which is what I believe he sustained, means it would have probably popped partially out and then back.....and everything is "alright"..........for now. When adislocation or subluxation occurs, the labrum is torn from the bone and the capsule is stretched. These injuries, depending on the extent of damage, commonly cause recurrent instability of the shoulder.Foles said yesterday, that everything was "alright".
But I trust yournetwork more than what the player says. You got any inside info on this.
(My FF draft is approaching)
Watching the Lions game, LB Steve Longa grabbed his right knee when he tried to sharply cut to make a tackle. His right foot seemed to stick in the turf while the rest of his body kept going. I would be surprised if this was not a noncontact ACL and possibly even more. I hope that this is not the case.
Bills P Cory Carter suffered a torn ACL (not yet officially reported, but I'm sure it will be) when his plant leg was hit after getting a punt off..............ACL #20.
Doc you need to come up with some ACL vitamins/herbs that strengthens parts like that. Something to use as an preventative, you might get rich
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I'm thinking of keeping the overhead down and profits up by selling dirt in a brown small brown paper bag with printed instructions on it to "Rub some dirt on it.".................just a effective as any other ACL preventative............and doesn't have to be FDA approved.
It can't be effectively designed. MCLs (and only theoretically LCLs) can be somewhat stabilized because side motion is not a normal knee function, and therefore braces designed to prevent abnormal directional movement is right in line with normal knee function. With an ACL, although twisting of the knee is not a normal knee movement, flexing and extending is. Attempts to design an ACL rupture prevention cannot control the source of the twist.............i.e., the foot that transmits the force to twist to the knee. Furthermore, a necessary brace design that can allow free flexion and extension of the knee cannot limit the extension or forward tibial movement without debilitating result, except maybe when standing or leisurely walking. All of this before we even get to the comfort factor of this monstrous contraptions. Many such attempts at designing such braces have ultimately failed miserably in sports, especially football.What about designing a brace that minimally affects normal movement but keeps the knee more stable?
It can't be effectively designed. MCLs (and only theoretically LCLs) can be somewhat stabilized because side motion is not a normal knee function, and therefore braces designed to prevent abnormal directional movement is right in line with normal knee function. With an ACL, although twisting of the knee is not a normal knee movement, flexing and extending is. Attempts to design an ACL rupture prevention cannot control the source of the twist.............i.e., the foot that transmits the force to twist to the knee. Furthermore, a necessary brace design that can allow free flexion and extension of the knee cannot limit the extension or forward tibial movement without debilitating result, except maybe when standing or leisurely walking. All of this before we even get to the comfort factor of this monstrous contraptions. Many such attempts at designing such braces have ultimately failed miserably in sports, especially football.
AND those braces are only meant to try to prevent MCL injuries.Thanks for the reply Doc!
I’ve seen the contraptions the college lineman wear and I know that’s not practical.
Watching the game, it looked like Jameill Showers Cowboys S suffered an ACL, but has not been officially called. They are awaiting MRI...........it's always been curious to me why teams seem to usually have to wait for an MRI to call ACLs. Most all ACLs can be diagnosed by on the spot physical exam of the knee.
Why Your Teams Sucks is back from another year -
https://deadspin.com/why-your-team-sucks-2018-houston-texans-1828049637
As for Houston itself, that whole joint smells like burnt diesel fuel mixed with BO. Even Jacksonville, which smells like a mix of half-processed wood pulp and Maxwell House, offers a better olfactory experience. For every reasonable Houston resident, there is a dude in a 10-gallon hat firing off six-shooters every time the EPA declines to investigate a hurricane-related chemical spill.
Last night, in basically a half of play, Andrew Luck went 6 of 13 for 50 yards (3.8 YPA), 0 touchdowns, 1 pick, and a 24.5 passer rating. He was sacked twice.
What I always expected was that as Luck used that shoulder more and more, he would not perform better.........the progressive wear on his shoulder would become evident and respond just the opposite. Yes, "It's only preseason".......so time will have to tell the whole story.
VIDEO of Luck's every throw
Damn..he has zero velocity on those throws..