Of course Dez is a beast but did you see his fluid that offense was without that maniac on the field down the stretch. The game winning drive was all without him.ouch .. that kills their entire season
The Giants are barely going to be a .500 team.Of course Dez is a beast but did you see his fluid that offense was without that maniac on the field down the stretch. The game winning drive was all without him.ouch .. that kills their entire season
The NFLN crew raised a good point last night (oh wait, I threw up in my mouth there a little bit)... 4-6 weeks is the early expectation (from Jerry Jones), but that might be 4-6 weeks before he can start running again. Then the confidence and condtitioning can start.I wouldn't bank on a 6 week time table just yet. Let's see what the official diagnosis is (if we get one).
MY thought is about the same. Let's say it is about 4 weeks. I think you need another 2 to get your legs back under you, confidence in planting and cutting, all that comes with it. That puts things after the bye and missing a couple of PRIME game opportunities. And then it just becomes a point of does he lose the flow of what could have been a dominant season. That's a shame but, still, if the Cowboys are competitive, this could be a great fueler for him down the stretch if he's fresh and the Cowboys are needing to win games.The NFLN crew raised a good point last night (oh wait, I threw up in my mouth there a little bit)... 4-6 weeks is the early expectation (from Jerry Jones), but that might be 4-6 weeks before he can start running again. Then the confidence and condtitioning can start.I wouldn't bank on a 6 week time table just yet. Let's see what the official diagnosis is (if we get one).
All speculation at this point. No way to know if it compares at all to Julio's injury.
A screw in the foot is never a good thing for a WR. 6 weeks will be the low end.Steed said:@DMN_George: Jerry Jones said Dez Bryant needs a screw in his foot. Says he'll miss 3-6 weeks probably.
ponchsox said:He's done for the year
ponchsox said:No way. Have to hope he can come back for the fantasy playoffs.
ponchsox said:Best case scenario he comes back week 7 after the bye.
I think you pretty much have the options covered.Just play .500 until Dez gets back and you'll be fine
So you are expecting defenses to play Prevent defense all game for the remain of the season against the Cowboys all game long?Of course Dez is a beast but did you see his fluid that offense was without that maniac on the field down the stretch. The game winning drive was all without him.ouch .. that kills their entire season
Cowboys play calling was ridiculously conservative for the first 3 1/2 quarters as well. Romo wasn't getting touched yet when he pass it was nothing but check downs and dump offs.So you are expecting defenses to play Prevent defense all game for the remain of the season against the Cowboys all game long?Of course Dez is a beast but did you see his fluid that offense was without that maniac on the field down the stretch. The game winning drive was all without him.ouch .. that kills their entire season
And you know this how?Bryant has Jones fracture. Quite a few guys come to mind with this injury, Julio Jones, Marvin Jones and Kevin Durant.
I assume there are a lot of littles bones in the foot and they can break in different places in different ways. I could be entirely off base, not even close to a doctor, but my assumption is that although the injuries between these players are similar and healing times may be similar, their can be quite varying complications which each break and thus varying recovery times.Bryant has Jones fracture. Quite a few guys come to mind with this injury, Julio Jones, Marvin Jones and Kevin Durant.
I'm gonna offer James jones for him.Given "the sky is falling" mentality that some have in regards to Dez, I may send out some lowball offers for him to see what happens...
This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
This. They haven't said which metatarsal was broken. Big difference in inner vs outer foot.This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
SMDH
https://twitter.com/ESPNDallas/status/643452175218139137This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
SMDH
https://twitter.com/ESPNDallas/status/643452175218139137This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
SMDH
"Dez Bryant of Dallas Cowboys to have surgery on broken fifth metatarsal in right foot"
Which one was it:https://twitter.com/ESPNDallas/status/643452175218139137This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
SMDH
"Dez Bryant of Dallas Cowboys to have surgery on broken fifth metatarsal in right foot"
Which one of these is the 4-6 week recovery variety?Which one was it:https://twitter.com/ESPNDallas/status/643452175218139137This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
SMDH
"Dez Bryant of Dallas Cowboys to have surgery on broken fifth metatarsal in right foot"
Avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the 5th.
Jones Fracture (mentioned above but no link)
Shaft fracture of 5th metatarsal.
Stress Fracture
Not sure, but Jones is most likely from what I'm seeing. Recovery averages to about 8 weeks for Jones.Which one was it:https://twitter.com/ESPNDallas/status/643452175218139137"Dez Bryant of Dallas Cowboys to have surgery on broken fifth metatarsal in right foot"This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
SMDH
- Avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the 5th.
- Jones Fracture (mentioned above but no link)
- Shaft fracture of 5th metatarsal.
- Stress Fracture
Here's some advanced reading, looks 6-8 weeks best case maybe longer based on the guide but the timeframe seems shorter either through optimism or advanced surgical procedures.Not sure, but Jones is most likely from what I'm seeing. Recovery averages to about 8 weeks for Jones.Which one was it:https://twitter.com/ESPNDallas/status/643452175218139137"Dez Bryant of Dallas Cowboys to have surgery on broken fifth metatarsal in right foot"This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
SMDH
- Avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the 5th.
- Jones Fracture (mentioned above but no link)
- Shaft fracture of 5th metatarsal.
- Stress Fracture
Any idea of recovery time for the others?
None of them. He's done.Which one of these is the 4-6 week recovery variety?Which one was it:https://twitter.com/ESPNDallas/status/643452175218139137"Dez Bryant of Dallas Cowboys to have surgery on broken fifth metatarsal in right foot"This is a very specific injury. I haven't seen any media outlets reporting that Dez has this, yet you have guys popping off in here like they have his medical records in hand.A Jones fracture is a fracture in the meta-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal of the foot. The proximal end of the metatarsal, where the Jones fracture occurs, is near the midportion of the foot, on the fifth ray (of which the 5th toe belongs).
SMDH
- Avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the 5th.
- Jones Fracture (mentioned above but no link)
- Shaft fracture of 5th metatarsal.
- Stress Fracture
Had the same thing happen. Time to work the waiver wire.Great, last year 1st rd pick AP
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He would be the first elite athlete I've ever heard of to have the ORIF procedure and be back in less than 8 weeks. Elton Brand I think made it back same season for Duke in 1998 (about 8 weeks).I broke my 5th metatarsal THREE times as a kid. The first time in 7th grade the dr recommended me stay off the foot on crutches. Took a month in a cast. After the cast came off he said it was healed.
Then a few weeks later in playing basketball in gym class, BOOM. re broke it.
Different dr. No cast. Walking boot and he encouraged me to put weight on it.
Healed pretty quickly that way.
Then blew it out again at high school graduation prom party! Lol
Different dr, same diagnosis. No cast. Walking boot. Encounter me to put weight on it. Healed in 3 weeks. Running again in 6 weeks.
And dez is in better shape than I ever was. I wonder why they put the pin in. It's not always necessary for that injury. Maybe it helps speed healing time.
But that break isn't so bad. Just takes the time to heal. The 4-6 week time frame is probably pretty fair.
If only Kevin Durant had access to your doctorI broke my 5th metatarsal THREE times as a kid. The first time in 7th grade the dr recommended me stay off the foot on crutches. Took a month in a cast. After the cast came off he said it was healed.
Then a few weeks later in playing basketball in gym class, BOOM. re broke it.
Different dr. No cast. Walking boot and he encouraged me to put weight on it.
Healed pretty quickly that way.
Then blew it out again at high school graduation prom party! Lol
Different dr, same diagnosis. No cast. Walking boot. Encounter me to put weight on it. Healed in 3 weeks. Running again in 6 weeks.
And dez is in better shape than I ever was. I wonder why they put the pin in. It's not always necessary for that injury. Maybe it helps speed healing time.
But that break isn't so bad. Just takes the time to heal. The 4-6 week time frame is probably pretty fair.
And when I broke mine they amputated and then grafted on a turkey's foot.I broke my 5th metatarsal THREE times as a kid. The first time in 7th grade the dr recommended me stay off the foot on crutches. Took a month in a cast. After the cast came off he said it was healed.
Then a few weeks later in playing basketball in gym class, BOOM. re broke it.
Different dr. No cast. Walking boot and he encouraged me to put weight on it.
Healed pretty quickly that way.
Then blew it out again at high school graduation prom party! Lol
Different dr, same diagnosis. No cast. Walking boot. Encounter me to put weight on it. Healed in 3 weeks. Running again in 6 weeks.
And dez is in better shape than I ever was. I wonder why they put the pin in. It's not always necessary for that injury. Maybe it helps speed healing time.
But that break isn't so bad. Just takes the time to heal. The 4-6 week time frame is probably pretty fair.
Mccoy and charles, abdullah bout to start over mccoy thoDaaamn! Who are your RB's?ATSS_0100 said:Man I got clowned for trading dez for julio preseason straight up. Hopefully julio holds up
Bottom line is you can't know how long it will take to heal. They just have to immobilize him and wait and see. They can say 4-6 weeks or 10 weeks but they don't really know. Typical timetable for that injury is 6-8 weeks so the six weeks is possible. Re-injury is also squarely on the table.I would not expect the Cowboys to come out quickly with an announcement that is highly negative. it seems that sort of honesty, if honesty it were, or negativity, whichever, would put them at a substantial disadvantage were they to seek a trading partner in the next week. It is in their interest to play this close to the vest for a bit and to make all due inquiries without advertising desperation.
Long and short, maybe info from the cowboys is accurate, or maybe it is disinformation. at any rate I am certain I cannot recognize the difference with the information available at this time.