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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.Howe is saying dislocated elbow for Mitchell and out about four weeks.
I'm just passing on what I heard, Wool. You could be right. I have no clue. I'm just a photographer after all. LolThey'll have no clear picture until tomorrow at the earliest. Need swelling to go down to get a clear picture of ligaments, etc.
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying Gaffney is all that great.
However, on numerous occasions tonight, blount was moving laterally in the backfield and tried changing direction, for a loss. Backfield cut backs and side steps aren't his game. If nothing is there, he needs to plant his foot and commit to his size, get his pads low and go. That 3rd in one is a glaring example. Instead of simply going at the lb, he tries to change direction outside and gets locked up by both the lb and the dl that was engaged (iirc, said dl was out of the picture if he goes off the right side off the centers ass into said lb) and loses 2.
Gaffney was effective gaining the hard yard or two when nothing was there, getting his pads low and taking what was there.
He made a play or two, one being of the spectacular variety.I missed the game, but did you say Leblanc? The guy who I predicted could play, back in May just based in his college play. As I said then, only me and his mom beleived in him, but now maybe some others do.
As big as Blount is, he's never been an effective short yardage back. His strength is that, once he gets up to full speed, he's really hard to bring down, which makes him a hell of an asset behind a strong run-blocking line. But he's not the guy you want to go to on 3rd and 2, and never has been.
Basically, Blount is as good as your line makes him. He'll look awful behind bad lines and fantastic behind fantastic lines. Which makes him at best a league-average RB IMO, at least before the hip injury. Probably worst, if we're being totally honest. At his best I'd say he was about the 20th-25th best RB in the league. He may be worse than that now. I didn't watch the game tonight, so I can't really say there.
I'm listening to these calls on the postgame show and these calls are ridiculous. The general tone is a lot of folks are down on Jimmy G. That's not what bothers me so much as the reasons why. Lol
They're up on Brisscuit though. Mmmm, biscuits.
True. Like I said, it's not that they're down on him that made me roll my eyes. It was some of the reasons why. They were asinine...a lot if them.Some good, some bad seems to be the way I'd describe his performance, so I can see people at both ends of the spectrum on how they graded him out.
I'd definitely agree with J.J. Crevon has to ball some more. I don't think he quite surpassed Roberts yet. Jones has, IMO, between practice and tonight.If I'm Darryl Roberts, then I'm feeling more nervous today about holding my spot on the 53 ahead of Jonathan Jones & Crevon LeBlanc than I was yesterday.
that looked really similar to when matthew slater dislocated his elbow during the final pre-season game in 2009. he only ended up missing the first two games of the season. hoping that mitchell's injury is similar.Howe is saying dislocated elbow for Mitchell and out about four weeks.
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