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A lot of people in Cincy are hoping for a calf injury
Zac Taylor just said it’s a calf injury, per Schefter.It looks like he was running and no-one touched him. Something went POP. Never a good sign.
Doesn’t actually mean it’s a calf injury. The way he couldn’t put weight on it makes an Achilles injury just as likely.Great news I Iike Joe Burrow.
Yeah.. that's unfortunate.. Joe brady.. is such a great guy for the game.. that may be an Achilles.. if so.. I have KC/Buffalo in AFCCGIt looks like he was running and no-one touched him. Something went POP. Never a good sign.
Even if it's "just" a calf injury, If it's severe enough to require surgery it can have over a 6 month recovery time.Doesn’t actually mean it’s a calf injury. The way he couldn’t put weight on it makes an Achilles injury just as likely.
Agreed.. he has to be able to plant that leg to feed those 2 beast at WR..Even if it's "just" a calf injury, If it's severe enough to require surgery it can have over a 6 month recovery time.
That's tough.. could be a long term recovery.. calf could be pulled, strained or torn..Zac Taylor just said it’s a calf injury, per Schefter.
It will make their road easier for sure, but the AFC is still pretty ****ing loaded.If he’s done for the year it just makes kc’s road that much easier.
With this news.. I have KC/BUFFALO in AFCCG..If he’s done for the year it just makes kc’s road that much easier.
Not necessarily, the thing is, if you play that far into the post season, the wear and tear on your body and the team starts to show. 5 AFC championship in a row adds a lot. What the Pats did was incredible and not something one should take for granted that it can easily be repeated.If he’s done for the year it just makes kc’s road that much easier.