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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.To remind myself, read that Colvin suffered a shattered hip plus some nerve damage. I thought he walked off the field but I could be wrong.It really did like a Colvin type injury. I feel bad for Easley, just can't get a break (pardon the unintentional pun). I hated the pick from the minute we picked him, but he really looked explosive during the preseason, so I was happy for him and us fans. Hopefully it's not as bad as it looks. If it is a Colvin type injury, well I don't know what to think.
Wouldn't call it a non contact injury when he was engaged with an OL.Noncontact hip injury. He must have yelped because Roethlisberger immediately signaled to the trainers. Very serious business in all likelihood.
He came back out and played in the second half, i know for a fact i saw him. After he went down colvin was out and never came back in. So i don't think its the same injury.
If easleys #99 he was out there in the second half. Maybe he went out to see how it felt playing on (it). Afterwards the injury probably stiffened up, hence the slow movement in the locker room. If it was the same injury as colven he wouldn't have been walking around in the locker room at all.A few people have said that, hope you're right. I don't remember seeing him out there after the injury, and I'm definitely fearing the worst because it looked pretty bad.
I could've sworn I saw 99 on the field in the 2nd half too. Maybe it was the codeine syrup for my cold though...If easleys #99 he was out there in the second half. Maybe he went out to see how it felt playing on (it). Afterwards the injury probably stiffened up, hence the slow movement in the locker room. If it was the same injury as colven he wouldn't have been walking around in the locker room at all.
If easleys #99 he was out there in the second half. Maybe he went out to see how it felt playing on (it). Afterwards the injury probably stiffened up, hence the slow movement in the locker room. If it was the same injury as colven he wouldn't have been walking around in the locker room at all.
I saw him out there a few times in the second half, it wasn't just once. So no you weren't hallucinating.I could've sworn I saw 99 on the field in the 2nd half too. Maybe it was the codeine syrup for my cold though...
He came back out and played in the second half, i know for a fact i saw him. After he went down colvin was out and never came back in. So i don't think its the same injury.
im not the only one that saw #99. I posted a siting right after, and someone replied back that they thought they saw him too.I think it may be time for a thicker set of glasses.
According to anonymous league sources, Easley was replaced with a T-800 at the half. According to these sources, Easley was rumored to have said that he was "a cybernetic organism, living tissue over metal endoskeleton." @MortReport 22 mins agoEasley was ruled "out" at HT. He couldn't have played in the 2nd half. Unless.......
hip gate!
There certainly are a lot of medical opinions in this thread based on having no information at all.