Yes of courseAre we seriously going to give the Raiders the ball again in the 4th quarter?
Told you to be positive!We may just give raiders enough time to kick fg
WoodsonYou can't score that Antonio? You bum.
Seen too much bad crap happenTold you to be positive!We may just give raiders enough time to kick fg
Allowed the Steelers to run the clock all the way down. It was smart NOT to scoreYou can't score that Antonio? You bum.
No doubt.Lot of respect for Oakland today though. This team is heading well in the right direction.
Jesus...win is a win
I got 95 FF points from Antonio & DeAngelo today
wow
SarcasmAllowed the Steelers to run the clock all the way down. It was smart NOT to scoreYou can't score that Antonio? You bum.
I think it's not because the clock was already stopped. Shame.False start isnt a 10 sec runoff?
Fair catch is off as soon as the ball hit the groundI always wonder why teams don't call a fair catch on those short kickoff and then toss a bomb because the return game hasn't been the best.
In the Steelers thread I made an (semi-) educated guess that it's a lisfranc injury. If it were only broken metatarsals, they would have seen that easily on stadium X-rays. To go for further evaluation means they needed MRI. Lisfranc is harder to see and diagnose. Having an impact on the heel while the toes are up and planted in the ground leaves broken metatarsals or lisfranc as the most likely reason that Ben couldn't bear any weight on the foot. If they didn't come right out and say, "broken foot" before the game was over, you're likely looking at another 4-6 weeks off for Ben, possibly IR.When you get sent to the hospital while the game is still ongoing, that's not usually a good sign. Sure seemed like either a broken foot or torn plantar fascia to me.Any thoughts on Ben's injury? Are we talking next week, another few games, the season? Somebody make an educated guess.
Or a simple sprain and 2-3 weeks out.Cookiemonster said:In the Steelers thread I made an (semi-) educated guess that it's a lisfranc injury. If it were only broken metatarsals, they would have seen that easily on stadium X-rays. To go for further evaluation means they needed MRI. Lisfranc is harder to see and diagnose. Having an impact on the heel while the toes are up and planted in the ground leaves broken metatarsals or lisfranc as the most likely reason that Ben couldn't bear any weight on the foot. If they didn't come right out and say, "broken foot" before the game was over, you're likely looking at another 4-6 weeks off for Ben, possibly IR.When you get sent to the hospital while the game is still ongoing, that's not usually a good sign. Sure seemed like either a broken foot or torn plantar fascia to me.Any thoughts on Ben's injury? Are we talking next week, another few games, the season? Somebody make an educated guess.