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Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury has tested positive for COVID, and he will not be present for Sunday’s game against the Browns.
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For me it's simple: He's being "developed" by the Houston Texans. Those are long odds for success. JMO![]()
So it really doesn't matter who the Texans QB is, they're going to fail? No need to draft a QB then. Yet I would say Derrick developed into a top 15 QB.
If the QBs coming out in the 2022 draft continue to look like they have, QB would be the last of my concern.If Mills can keep his performances in last weeks results over the next 2-3 games…..QB in the 2022 NFL Draft would be the last of my concerns
As of today, he has still tested positive. It's actually possible he misses the Texans game.Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury has tested positive for COVID, and he will not be present for Sunday’s game against the Browns.
It might behoove you to checkout Matt Corral (Ole Miss) this weekend vs LSUIf the QBs coming out in the 2022 draft continue to look like they have, QB would be the last of my concern.
Mike Trout missed 2/3rds of the MLB season with a calf issue.Prescott's MRI demonstrated a calf tear......clinically a grade II. The Cowboys seem to be overly optimistic that he will return week 8. After a fracture dislocation of his ankle, the calf muscles will be a prime target for overcompensation. He will likely have calf issues through the season, moreso if he doesn't give his rest and rehab enough time.
Also, Ben Jones is at centerFwiw the starting ots for the titans today vs cheifs are xtexans kendalllamb and d. Qessinberry
Right but jones got a better offer in free agency from the titans where lamb and quess were outright cuts as I recall.Former Texans
Also, Ben Jones is at center
Member of Congress fears Jon Gruden emails are the “tip of the iceberg”
October 22, 2021, 11:44 PM
The U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee wants to learn more about the Washington Football Team workplace investigation that resulted in a leak of emails that triggered the abrupt resignation of Raiders coach Jon Gruden. Via John Keim of ESPN.com, one of the representatives who signed Thursday’s letter to Commissioner Roger Goodell fears that the Gruden emails represent the “tip of the iceberg.”
“The way they handle issues of race and gender and the way they treat their employees really influences the way society handles those very issues,” Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) told Keim. “We’re very much interested in learning more about exactly why the NFL did what they did and the way they did it.”
Krishnamoorthi (pictured) justified the probe by pointing to the fact that the NFL “holds a special place in American life.”
The NFL also secures significant public funding for stadiums, generates billions from public interest in the product, and enjoys a Congressionally-granted exemption from antitrust liability for broadcast negotiations. Krishnamoorthi alluded to the latter in his comments to Keim.
“The Washington Football Team and the NFL enjoy special privileges under our antitrust laws,” Krishnamoorthi told Keim. “We thought it was important to get to the bottom of what’s going on in the NFL, in regards to the Washington Football Team in the way they handled their employees. What we’ve seen so far is deeply disturbing.”
The question is whether Gruden is an outlier or a symptom of a deeper problem.
“The biggest fear is that what Jon Gruden appears to engage in is much more common than what we otherwise thought,” Krishnamoorthi told Keim. “That’s what a lot of people are concerned about.”
The NFL has said it “look forward” to communicating with Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-N.Y.), the chair of the Committee. However, the league has said nothing about cooperating with the request that a wide range of documents and information be provided. If the NFL refuses to comply voluntarily, subpoenas could be issued.
“If the NFL were not to cooperate after we attempted to work with them to enlist their cooperation, then we do have the tools to compel the production of documents,” Krishnamoorthi told Keim. “But our hope is it doesn’t get there. I hope we can work with them to get this information.”
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China dollWatt injured his shoulder and is likely done for the season. Its time for him to retire.
Although I believe God'ell was behind the email leak and I would love to see his arrogant azz go down. I dont believe Congress should get involved in things like this.
Congress should be doing things like investigating Afghanistan/ The true origins of Covid 19 and securing the border. Not lording over the NFL.
Packers RB Kylin Hill suffered a torn ACL.........ACL #33.
Following the contest, a 24-21 Arizona loss, Kingsbury said the Cardinals didn't want Hopkins to take the field after sustaining the injury, according to ESPN.
I reported his shoulder injury in another thread........as a shoulder dislocation with labrum tear and rotator cuff damage. Now I have an update. His shoulder dislocation was confirmed, but it was specifically a posterior dislocation........relatively rare (5% of dislocations) as opposed to the typical anterior dislocation (95% of dislocations). He continued to play after the initial injury which left him with only a labral tear and some ligament stretching. His poor decision to continue to play with this injury led to shredding of his labrum and tearing of his rotator cuff. In addition to these extended injuries, he also suffered a proximal biceps tendon rupture. I am waiting to determine if he caused any boney damage to his shoulder joint may have elite football "drive" and IQ, but his judgement of when to back off or stop has continually gotten him into trouble. This will not be a quick recovery, nor will it leave him with an entirely predictable course for the future.Watt injured his shoulder and is likely done for the season. Its time for him to retire.
It's difficult to ever believe when Hopkins is listed with an injury. He has always hated practice and tried to minimize them. And I've had it from good sources over the years, that his phantom injuries have facilitated this end..........then he would enjoy being lauded for being the "warrior" and being able to come back and still play well in games.
It's difficult to ever believe when Hopkins is listed with an injury. He has always hated practice and tried to minimize them. And I've had it from good sources over the years, that his phantom injuries have facilitated this end..........then he would enjoy being lauded for being the "warrior" and being able to come back and still play well in games.
I reported his shoulder injury in another thread........as a shoulder dislocation with labrum tear and rotator cuff damage. Now I have an update. His shoulder dislocation was confirmed, but it was specifically a posterior dislocation........relatively rare (5% of dislocations) as opposed to the typical anterior dislocation (95% of dislocations). He continued to play after the initial injury which left him with only a labral tear and some ligament stretching. His poor decision to continue to play with this injury led to shredding of his labrum and tearing of his rotator cuff. In addition to these extended injuries, he also suffered a proximal biceps tendon rupture. I am waiting to determine if he caused any boney damage to his shoulder joint may have elite football "drive" and IQ, but his judgement of when to back off or stop has continually gotten him into trouble. This will not be a quick recovery, nor will it leave him with an entirely predictable course for the future.
I wish him well!
If there is any truth to this report (and I would highly question this), it would just be another in a long line of poor decisions that Watt will have made. Let's see, maybe I have found a way I can entirely destroy my shoulder joint.Doc - what do you make of this article?
Cardinals GM Shares Hopeful Update on J.J. Watt’s Return | Heavy.com
Almost sounds like they're looking at not surgical options, or minimal repairs for what is clearly widespread damage...
OR it could be simply getting other surgeon's opinions on how best to repair the damage.
In any event it seems odd that they believe there is a chance he plays again this season given the severity of the injury.
Schweeeewww… glad we made it past them before that.Von Miller has just been traded to the Rams for 2 second round picks in 2022.
The Cowboys just reported that his MRI confirmed ACL rupture..................ACL #36.Cowboys LB LB Jabril Cox looked to me that he suffered an ACL rupture. But reports so far only denote a knee injury that led to his game exit.