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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.Am I the only one that's not all up on the Broncos Schlong?
Most people outside of those that work for ESPN (all Broncos, all Redskins, all Eagles, all Jets, all the time) aren't. They're a very good team, but they have their flaws... starting with their quarterback, his ducks, and his propensity to choke when it matters most.
One of the best.
I don't feel the empathy that most of the others do. Injuries happen to most teams.
One of the best.
I don't feel the empathy that most of the others do. Injuries happen to most teams.
Maybe this helps with Lisfranc
or maybe it just makes your forehead become a fivehead
Smooth until the playoffs...
Ryan Clady’s season is over.
The Broncos have placed Clady, their starting left tackle, on season-ending injured reserve, according to the Denver Post.
Clady suffered a Lisfranc foot injury in Sunday’s win over the Giants, and after having it checked out, the team’s medical staff has decided that he’s going to need several months to recover. He will be gone throughout the entire regular season and postseason.
The Broncos better have someone readily able to replace him, for Manning's sake. Especially with that neck. Did they already use their in-season IR, or would it have been a waste on Clady, given the apparent severity of the injury?
The Broncos better have someone readily able to replace him, for Manning's sake. Especially with that neck. Did they already use their in-season IR, or would it have been a waste on Clady, given the apparent severity of the injury?
According to the PFT link, the doctors decided the likelihood of his return wasn't high enough to justify the in-season tag.
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