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Who's doing well with the Rams we gave up on him too soon.I hope he’s not another Dominique Easely...
Very strange.
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Who's doing well with the Rams we gave up on him too soon.
Very strange.
Not panicking, personally. He could certainly contribute and I honestly feel he’s a 1,000 yard rusher in this offense if healthy and running behind that OL. But it’s certainly not a good thing to have a rookie with a history of knee issues that already needs a procedure prior to his first NFL snap.Meh, too many are panicking here. It is far from ideal but this could have been worse. Lets see where he is at the start of the regular season.
Yes.Didn't he have knee issues in college too?
Draining a knee is a minor procedure on its own, but it was about as bad of news as we could have asked for. There are a few reasons for fluid build up in the knee, and it looks like this could confirm the bone on bone speculation.
Adam is saying 10 days
Who's doing well with the Rams we gave up on him too soon.
Very strange.
Draining a knee is a minor procedure on its own, but it was about as bad of news as we could have asked for. There are a few reasons for fluid build up in the knee, and it looks like this could confirm the bone on bone speculation.
He has to go on 53 first. He will be on 53 if nothing season ending. Else too soon to speculate.
Luckily for him its the most plug&play position, even on Pats.
Didn't he have knee issues in college too?
A (or multiple) torn ligament(s) would have been about as bad of news you could ask for.
Lombardi talked about the bone on bone a week before the draft. Did nobody take him serious? But according to most medical evaluators this is not an immediate issue but about longevity and if we get 3-4 years out of him at the level he is able to play thats good enough.
According to The Ringer's Mike Lombardi, NFL teams have concerns Georgia RB Sony Michel has a bone-on-bone condition in his knee.
It can be a career-shortening condition and contributed to Jay Ajayi's fall in the 2015 draft
It might affect a long career, it would have nothing to do with this time frame.
A (or multiple) torn ligament(s) would have been about as bad of news you could ask for.
Lombardi talked about the bone on bone a week before the draft. Did nobody take him serious? But according to most medical evaluators this is not an immediate issue but about longevity and if we get 3-4 years out of him at the level he is able to play thats good enough.
BB won’t think this way but fans can - to first approximation I don’t care what happens after 3-4 years from now because once BB and Brady are gone (which I think will happen by the for sure) it’s not going to matter much who the RB is because unless they get lucky on a QB real soon, they’re not going anywhere anyways.Lombardi talked about the bone on bone a week before the draft. Did nobody take him serious? But according to most medical evaluators this is not an immediate issue but about longevity and if we get 3-4 years out of him at the level he is able to play thats good enough.
Huh ? The 181 yards vs Oklahoma WAS the Rose Bowl.He had a grade one knee sprain in the Oklahoma championship game where he gained 181 yards. A month later [missed the rose bowl] had 98 yards with 7.0/pc against Alabama.
He had an ACL operation in 2011, his sophomore year in high school.
BB won’t think this way but fans can - to first approximation I don’t care what happens after 3-4 years from now because once BB and Brady are gone (which I think will happen by the for sure) it’s not going to matter much who the RB is because unless they get lucky on a QB real soon, they’re not going anywhere anyways.