2000army
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I don't think he would have been able to windmill his arm the way he was on the sideline with a torn rotator cuff, would he?
I truly doubt you would tear your rotator cuff on something like that. Separate your shoulder? Yes. But tear the rotator cuff? I don't think so.He could've easily torn his rotator cuff. Look for him to start a new streak on the injury report as "probable" with shoulder being the reason.
haynsforth that big fat piece of sh#@. he intentionally drilled brady..
First the chiefs....then the redskins.
The Indians are really starting to piss me off.
Yes and Brady intentionally threw 2 TD's. It's their job.
If he had never come out for the second half, it would have looked even worse. Either way, he threw on the sideline without any noticeable pain in the motion. I doubt the trainers would have let him do that if it was any thing of concern.If he were fine, he would have been on the sidelines with his teammates in the 2nd half. The fact that he went back to the locker room is a concern, IMO.
Did anyone else think that Haynesworth's sack is pretty much ALWAYS called roughing the passer for drilling him into the turf? Not that it SHOULD, but that it often is.
why would he be?