swheeler23
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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.its his job to sensationalize.......maybe he is, but reiss has no clue at this point.........if he had a clue, the 'maybe' would not be in his statement......
just another shot in the dark where he will claim knowledge if he is right and if he is wrong, that fact will dissipate like a fart in the wind
He would have been in more pain when rotating his rotator cuff if it were something like that. I have no idea what he has but I'm fairly sure it's not a break or a separation.I'll be very surprised if he didn't either break his collarbone or separate his shoulder. Looking at the replay that was my concern - although I'm no doctor.
(cue the people who will start calling him injury prone and washed up )
I disagree. Reiss is as honest they get - so if he truly believes that, I would have to believe him.
I disagree. Reiss is as honest they get - so if he truly believes that, I would have to believe him.
I disagree. Reiss is as honest they get - so if he truly believes that, I would have to believe him.
He would have been in more pain when rotating his rotator cuff if it were something like that. I have no idea what he has but I'm fairly sure it's not a break or a separation.
It was only because of where he grabbed after the hit that I thought it may have been his collarbone...who knows I guess. Although in all honesty even if it's his rotator cuff that won't be good either. It definitely didn't look too good.
The Patriot's medical staff must have examined his shoulder at half time.
Would he have come back out of the locker room at halftime if they
suspected serious injury?
He would have been in more pain when rotating his rotator cuff if it were something like that. I have no idea what he has but I'm fairly sure it's not a break or a separation.
Have to agree, Brady was moving around a good bit on the sideline after the hit, trying to flex the shoulder and swing his arm. He didn't appear to be grimmacing as he moved. The adrenaline kept him moving before halftime and he probably stiffened up after half time due to the inactivity.
Well, I guess we will see Brady on the injury list every week this year too, "Probale - shoulder".....
I say noone should worry about anything until next week, when the Pats play their final preseason game, we'll see for ourselves because I'm sure if he can play, he will even though it's the last preseason game.