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Looks like the Colts added another problem to their woes. The Colts have reported that RB Jonathan Taylor has suffered an "ankle injury ". Looks like this is a high ankle.
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It's everyone's fault but..............
Funny how well Stefanski did with all QBs not named Deshaun Watson.
Yep. And that locker room is heading for division.It's everyone's fault but..............
Always works out great when family gets involved...
Like a big choo-choo trainAmazing he's still outrunning people half his size.
I can only imagine how Watson would react with the Texans Oline problems.LAS VEGAS -- Toward the end of the first half of the Cleveland Browns' 16-20 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, cameras caught quarterbacks Deshaun Watson and Jameis Winston chastising right tackle Dawand Jones after a blown block.![]()
Watson downplays Browns spat: 'Got to execute'
Toward the end of the first half of the Cleveland Browns' loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, cameras caught quarterbacks Deshaun Watson and Jameis Winston chastising right tackle Dawand Jones after a blown block.www.espn.com
Jones allowed defensive end Tyree Wilson a free path to Watson on the third-down play, and he was hit as he launched a downfield pass to wide receiver Amari Cooper. The attempt fell incomplete to Cooper, who had broken free from cornerback Jack Jones.
Watson was seen yelling and clapping his hands at Jones immediately after the play, and Winston was held back by teammates on the sideline.
I can only imagine the penalties he would cause with his running around and holding on to the ballI can only imagine how Watson would react with the Texans Oline problems.
Which one?Packers WR suffered an "ankle injury" yesterday. By reviewing the play, it is definitely a high ankle sprain.
Sorry I edited it in .............................Christian WatsonWhich one?
Deja vu
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NFL does not discipline Brandon McManus
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Attorney for women suing Brandon McManus says they have yet to meet with NFL
By Charean Williams
Published September 30, 2024 03:59 PM
Free agent kicker Brandon McManus faces a lawsuit from two flight attendants accusing him of sexual assault on a Jaguars charter. The NFL released a statement Monday saying it has found “insufficient evidence to support a finding that a violation of the personal conduct policy occurred.”
The attorney for the flight attendants, though, said they have yet to meet with NFL investigators.
“We are still working to schedule a meeting between the NFL’s investigators and our clients,” Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee said in a statement to Pro Football Talk. “The NFL hasn’t yet spoken with our clients, so I’m a bit confused as to why anyone could make any conclusions at this point.”
The NFL declined comment on whether the accusers cooperated.
McCaffrey?Now find out that beside a calf tear and Achilles tendonitis in one leg...................he is suffering Achilles tendonitis in BOTH legs! This is not good new since Achilles tendonitis is an overuse injury. Once he is finally able to return, as a RB he is high risk for recurrence. This is not to even mention, with this set of conditions, significant risk for compensatory injuries are likely to follow him. I feel badly for this young elite RB.
You one smart perceptive man!!! You've got stop pointing out my omissions..............you're going to drive me to drinkingMcCaffrey?
The way Levis fell on this throwing shoulder, it looks likely an A-C shoulder separation.
"He's had it in both," Shanahan said. "I think it started in one, you overcompensate, it went to the other. Mainly one of them has just been bothering him, but he's had it in both."Now find out that beside a calf tear and Achilles tendonitis in one leg...................McCaffrey is suffering an Achilles tendonitis in BOTH legs! This is not good new since Achilles tendonitis is an overuse injury. Once he is finally able to return, as a RB he is high risk for recurrence. This is not to even mention, with this set of conditions, significant risk for compensatory injuries are likely to follow him. I feel badly for this young elite RB.
Achilles tendonitis.. not sure I’ve heard that term very often. I know you said it’s an overuse/overcompensation injury so it certainly would seem it’s very common in the NFL yet it doesn’t seem to be so. Is rest the cure or is this degenerative for him? I also liked the guy and wished we could have drafted him."He's had it in both," Shanahan said. "I think it started in one, you overcompensate, it went to the other. Mainly one of them has just been bothering him, but he's had it in both."
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McCaffrey is the perfect illustration of how players who try to play through a significant injury that requires rest/rehab commonly result in a compensatory injury.
You have to wonder what would happen if every time WATSON screwed up, his teammates would react in the way Watson reacted in this situation. Class is not a word that has ever come to mind.
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Hmmm wonder what exactly could have him so frustrated and on edge 4 games into the season….You have to wonder what would happen if every time WATSON screwed up, his teammates would react in the way Watson reacted in this situation. Class is not a word that has ever come to mind.
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To begin with, the term tendonitis is a misnomer. The suffix -itis means inflamed. For a structure to become truly inflamed, it requires a blood supply to bring the inflammatory response to the area. All tendons are what we call avascular, meaning they have no direct blood supply. I, like many of us who have treated this condition do not now refer to it as Achilles tendonitis but in fact is refer to it by "Achilles tendinosis" which is a degeneration of the tendon's collagen in response to chronic overuse.Achilles tendonitis.. not sure I’ve heard that term very often. I know you said it’s an overuse/overcompensation injury so it certainly would seem it’s very common in the NFL yet it doesn’t seem to be so. Is rest the cure or is this degenerative for him? I also liked the guy and wished we could have drafted him.
We've seen this beforeI can only imagine the penalties he would cause with his running around and holding on to the ball
He was clearly frustrated. He was consistently over/underthrown when he got open & he was open a lot.Tyreek Hill didn’t talk to reporters after last night’s loss
By Mike Florio
Published October 1, 2024 09:47 AM
He forced his way into getting a record contract despite being a perv at best and a sexual predator at worst. He's getting what he wanted and what he deserves at the same time.DW4 looks like Cam did in his last few years in Carolina after his big shoulder injury. That's not to excuse his dreadful play..He's been terrible. but the Browns and Jets organizations in particular have a unique talent and lengthy history of making their QB's look way worse than they actually are despite how much talent they have. I remember how Mayfield looked his last few years there...Almost the exact same scenario. Out there getting your ass kicked on a weekly basis while also being made the scapegoat for the teams' failures by the fans, media and in Mayfield's case, the organization. All the while you're trying to comeback/play thru injuries, **** coaching and most of all **** o-line play. Of course look at how Mayfield is playing now away from that dreadful organization. You thought our organization/leadership/foundation was bad here in Houston so you wanted out huh DW4? Cleveland said "hold my beer..". So on some level he had it coming for how he did us........Karma's a helluva thing.
No matter what the situation, how many of us would be getting away with ragging on our boss................especially in public..............and on camera for the whole world to see at that??He was clearly frustrated. He was consistently over/underthrown when he got open & he was open a lot.
And he is going to receive more scrutiny in Cleveland than here in Houston. Houston media gave him a pass.DW4 looks like Cam did in his last few years in Carolina after his big shoulder injury. That's not to excuse his dreadful play..He's been terrible. but the Browns and Jets organizations in particular have a unique talent and lengthy history of making their QB's look way worse than they actually are despite how much talent they have. I remember how Mayfield looked his last few years there...Almost the exact same scenario. Out there getting your ass kicked on a weekly basis while also being made the scapegoat for the teams' failures by the fans, media and in Mayfield's case, the organization. All the while you're trying to comeback/play thru injuries, **** coaching and most of all **** o-line play. Of course look at how Mayfield is playing now away from that dreadful organization. You thought our organization/leadership/foundation was bad here in Houston so you wanted out huh DW4? Cleveland said "hold my beer..". So on some level he had it coming for how he did us........Karma's a helluva thing.
He's paying his penance for how he did us. So I'm not gonna say his end game in forcing his way out of here was to get that record contract b/c Cleveland didn't have to give it to him. All im gonna say is he got what he asked for..........& a whole lot more of what he didn't ask for & what he thought he was getting away from....Now he has a front row seat to a real dysfunctional organization.He forced his way into getting a record contract despite being a perv at best and a sexual predator at worst. He's getting what he wanted and what he deserves at the same time.
Ehh, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense...Flacco didn't return b/c he's 40 damn years old and he's a statue...& b/c they know that o-line would've gotten him killed eventually & DW4 would be right back under center anyway. Aside from that DW4's money is guaranteed so his butthurt feelings wouldn't matter at all...right about now, he'd probably welcome Flacco to play behind that trash o-line they have while he sits.
Finally someone in the media saying it.
I dont see him dying from the concussions which is the ultimate trainwreck.Tua is now symptom-free. according to Adam Schefter, "so far to my knowledge, none of his consulting neurologists have said to him 'You can't do this.' "
The problem is that I doubt that most neurologists would tell Tua "can't." But they would certainly review the risks and strongly advise him to seriously consider a decision to return to football. I get the feeling that shortly I'm going to be watching the ultimate train wreck.
Flacco took them to the playoffs. It’s been said by multiple people, including on this board, Watson didn’t want Flacco back. He still looks good in Indy.Ehh, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense...Flacco didn't return b/c he's 40 damn years old and he's a statue...& b/c they know that o-line would've gotten him killed eventually & DW4 would be right back under center anyway. Aside from that DW4's money is guaranteed so his butthurt feelings wouldn't matter at all...right about now, he'd probably welcome Flacco to play behind that trash o-line they have while he sits.
I don't know about that. I doubt he thought he was going to be able to escape the scrutiny of what his baggage brought him with any team. But like Kobe's situation, if he got somewhere and was able to win, he might've been able to get past it quicker. His dumbass chose the wrong organization to go to try and win though......Cleveland is allergic to winning anything lol.And he is going to receive more scrutiny in Cleveland than here in Houston. Houston media gave him a pass.