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Week 7 injury thread (1 Viewer)

Don't forget the indomitable Don Jackson with a bruised hand to go along with his bruised pride.

 
Don't know where to put this, but it's likely valuable info..

 
Adam Levitan ‏@adamlevitan  20m20 minutes ago
 
Guys already ruled out: Jordan Reed, Ebron, Riddick, PDorsett, Dwayne Allen, ASJ, BFlowers, Doug Martin, Hyde, DeAngelo Williams, Wheaton.
Not on injury report anymore, will play: Odell Beckham, Jimmy Graham, Jordan Matthews, Allen Hurns.

Listed doubtful aka won't play: John Brown, Steve Smith Sr., Robert Woods, Joe Haden.

Game-time decision: LeSean McCoy, Terrelle Pryor, Jamaal Charles, Tyler Eifert, TBenjamin, Jimmy Smith, Torrey Smith.

Listed questionable, expected to play: DJax, Latavius, Flacco, Hilton, All Pats, Carson, Diggs, Aiken, Arian, Clay, Julius, Dwayne Wash.

 
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Saw a blurb on espn that T west hurt his ankle. Anybody watching that game care to comment on exact situation? 

Edit--a follow up blurb on espn is now saying he is getting his ankle re-taped and might return. 

 
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IDP Josh Norman banged his herd hard on the turf and you could see his eyes roll back in his head creepily.   That wasn't pretty.

 
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Evans down, took a hard hit on an INT in the ribs. Maybe just got the wind knocked out of him maybe more.

 
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Question: What is the magic elixer that these trainers have on the sidelines?  You see players leave games every week with hamstring, ankle injuries (sprains...) where they were obviously injured and in pain, only to return to the game minutes later and play like nothing happened?   Ive played soccer my whole life at different levels, but never see players magically heal or have so many false warnings on injuries.  Do they just wrap it as tight as possible? Numb the area?  ???

An injured WR leaves the game, obvious pain and limping, and then comes back and is able to compete with and beat some of the best athletes in the world who are not injured? (example: Brandon Marshall left last weeks game with a knee injury and came back to light it up...).   What am I missing?

 
CaptainJT said:
Question: What is the magic elixer that these trainers have on the sidelines?  You see players leave games every week with hamstring, ankle injuries (sprains...) where they were obviously injured and in pain, only to return to the game minutes later and play like nothing happened?   Ive played soccer my whole life at different levels, but never see players magically heal or have so many false warnings on injuries.  Do they just wrap it as tight as possible? Numb the area?  ???

An injured WR leaves the game, obvious pain and limping, and then comes back and is able to compete with and beat some of the best athletes in the world who are not injured? (example: Brandon Marshall left last weeks game with a knee injury and came back to light it up...).   What am I missing?
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