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Playing the Panthers and Cowboys fooled us allJust a few weeks ago I thought the Saints were going to be in the Super Bowl mix.
We like to jump to conclusions around here after 2 plays.Just goes to show that you have to let the season play out & not jump to conclusions after one ot two games (something I am very much guilty of).
We're sending two 1-5 teams to London this weekend. What did England do to deserve this?
The Browns are counting heavily on Chubb's return to cure most of the Browns and Watson's ills. As I've previously posted, a RB coming back from an ACL and MCL does not have a great prognosis for expected performance.
A recent study of Post ACL player prognosis:
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Orthop J Sports Med
. 2022 Mar 7;10(3):23259671221079637. doi: 10.1177/23259671221079637
Return to Play and Performance After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in National Football League Players
Kush S Mody †,*, Amanda N Fletcher ‡, Craig C Akoh ‡, Selene G Parekh ‡
Abstract
Background:
Considerable variability exists in return-to-play rates after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and reconstruction (ACLR) among National Football League (NFL) players of different positions.
Purpose/Hypothesis:
The purpose of this study was to compare return-to-play and performance levels by position in NFL players after ACLR. It was hypothesized that (1) ACL injuries have significant effects on the careers of NFL players, including return to play and performance, and (2) players of certain positions that involve relatively less pivoting and cutting perform better after ACLR.
Study Design:
Descriptive epidemiology study.
Methods:
All NFL players who underwent ACLR between 2013 and 2018 were identified using the FantasyData injury database. Player characteristics, snap count, games played, games started, and performance metrics were collected for 3 years before and after injury using the Pro Football Reference database. Performance was measured using an approximate value (AV) algorithm to compare performance across positions and over time. Nonparametric tests were used to compare the pre- and postinjury data and the percentage change in performance between different positions.
Results:
Overall, 312 NFL players were included in this study, and 174 (55.8%) returned to play. Of the eligible players, only 28.5% (n = 59/207) remained in the league 3 years postinjury. Within the first 3 years postinjury, players played in fewer games (8.7 vs 13.7; P < .0001), started in fewer games (3.0 vs 8.3; P < .0001), had lower AVs (1.5 vs 4.3; P < .0001), and had decreased snap counts (259.0 vs 619.0; P < .0001) compared with preinjury. Quarterbacks were most likely to return to play (92.9% vs 53.7%; P = .0040) and to return to performance (2% vs 50% decrease in AV; P = .0165) compared with the other positions. Running backs had the largest decrease in AV (90.5%), followed by defensive linemen (76.2%) and linebackers (62.5%).
Conclusion:
The study findings indicated that NFL players are severely affected by ACL injury, with only 28.5% still active in the league 3 years after the injury. Running backs, defensive linemen, and linebackers performed the worst after injury. Quarterbacks were most likely to return to play and had superior postinjury performance compared with the other positions.
Man the Jags are horrible. The ol HC may not fly home with the team after todsy
The day before tomorrsw.When's todsy?
The day before tomorrsw.
I think this it for him.Watson carted off the field…
At some point you just have to recognize his talent for making things happen, regardless of outside factors. It irks me too but he does it so much and with different players around him that it can't always be luck.I have never seen a QB complete so many “oh ****” passes than Mahomes
Just gotta laugh at that ****
At some point you just have to recognize his talent for making things happen, regardless of outside factors. It irks me too but he does it so much and with different players around him that it can't always be luck.
I thought it was after yesterday.The day before tomorrsw.
I thought it was after yesterday.
I love the Chiefs & MaHomes: they are the great team and great QB of the 21st century !I hate the chiefs and mahomes
Just saying
I love the Chiefs & MaHomes: they are the great team and great QB of the 21st century !
End of story !
They will be bad as long as Lawrence is their QB.Man the Jags are horrible. The ol HC may not fly home with the team after todsy
They probably will end up with 10 wins against a much tougher schedule. I called 10-11 wins before the season started and I will stick by this..500 team at best this year I’m afraid until we get some better pass protection. I hope these clowns don’t get CJ killed.
Sure hope you’re right Steel.They probably will end up with 10 wins against a much tougher schedule. I called 10-11 wins before the season started and I will stick by this.
Two things I hate about our schedule from here outThey probably will end up with 10 wins against a much tougher schedule. I called 10-11 wins before the season started and I will stick by this.
That Baltimore game on Christmas day will be in Houston at least.Two things I hate about our schedule from here out
- No homestands. It's home, away, home, away from here out.
- @ Baltimore & @ Kansas City
Maybe that's three things.
Ok... cool. I thought Baltimore was on the road.That Baltimore game on Christmas day will be in Houston at least.
He’s on a team where he is not the only guy opponents have to worry about. I’d love to have Lamar OR Henry running alongside Mixon. Defending a dual threat with legs is… phew.I'm sure Derrick Henry is going to be getting a visit from the "piss" man very soon. What he's doing at this stage of his career is amazing and I hate the fact that he's a Raven. He might be having the best year of his career at 30.. He hasn't lost one step.
I was thinking his ankle at least. The way his foot was is scaryLooks like he fractured his lower leg.. a lot of bad injuries this year.
Looks like he fractured his lower leg.. a lot of bad injuries this year.
Tampa Bay coach Todd Bowles told reporters after the loss that early indications were Godwin suffered a dislocated ankle.I was thinking his ankle at least. The way his foot was is scary