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WR Julio Jones, Retired (1 Viewer)

D. Orlando Ledbetter ‏@DOrlandoAJC 5m5 minutes ago
Julio Jones pre-game updates: WR coach Terry Robiskie wouldn't give a thumbs up or down on Julio.
 
D. Orlando Ledbetter ‏@DOrlandoAJC 1m1 minute ago
Julio Jones pre-game updates: 11:04 am -- Matt Ryan arrives on the field without Jones.
 
Ed Werder ‏@Edwerderespn 16s16 seconds ago
#Falcons WR coach Terry Robiskie expected to work out Julio Jones pregame. Still on training room table. Labrum injury to hip. Sore, swollen
 
He wanted to go in. Trainers said no. I'm guessing he's okay, but he took a lot of punishment tonight.
Anytime a player can't return to the game, it's significant and next week is in doubt. If he's out Harry Douglass becomes a sneaky play... hoping it doesn't come to that
Can't is a strong word. Sideline reporter said he's was going back in, but they told him no. Sounds like being cautious to me with so much left to play for and the current game being a long shot.
the game was far from decided. and julio figured to be a very important player if they were to come back.
Please. 16 point game with about 6 to go. No sign of stopping Rodgers all day? Game was over.That being said, I've reviewed the play where he got hurt and it's very hard to tell. I've narrowed it to either 1) hip flexor strain when he tried to pull out of the leg tackle, 2) labrum issue from when he landed on his left knee while the defender held his right ankle. With either he could potentially play, but obviously a labrum issue could be worse. Marshall has famously played through that, and then had surgery in the offseason. Harvin missed lots of time with it.

I'm not positive it's either, but with my background in sports med and PT, those look to be very possible based on the play in question.
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Still laughing?

 
Grabbed `Ol Harry just in case
I have a hard time starting Harry Douglas in the semi finals. Something about that doesn't sit right with me.
somebody has to catch those passes in an expected shoot out ...and harry has proven he can excel if needed
I just wish I had Douglas in the league I have Julio. Lineups are locked except in cases of IR, so I can't pick him up, really sucks so Mike Wallace goes in and I hate that. I did pick up Douglas last year and in another league so I have him going there and with my experience with him last year I am pretty confident and starting him over Wallace there.

 
Grabbed `Ol Harry just in case
I have a hard time starting Harry Douglas in the semi finals. Something about that doesn't sit right with me.
somebody has to catch those passes in an expected shoot out ...and harry has proven he can excel if needed
I just wish I had Douglas in the league I have Julio. Lineups are locked except in cases of IR, so I can't pick him up, really sucks so Mike Wallace goes in and I hate that. I did pick up Douglas last year and in another league so I have him going there and with my experience with him last year I am pretty confident and starting him over Wallace there.
I got lucky that Wallace played way better than I expected, so not having Douglas in 1 of 2 leagues wasn't a problem, even though I still got crushed in that one. :( I wasn't surprised by Douglas' results (he helped my other team a lot). I had a feeling they would be playing from behind and he would get a lot of receptions. He obviously outdid what I expected (15 points in PPR).

 
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Rotoworld:

Speaking Tuesday, Falcons OC Dirk Koetter left open the possibility that Julio Jones (hip) misses Week 16.

Coach Mike Smith has already said he expects Jones to suit up against the Saints, but Smith has proven completely untrustworthy on player injuries. "It’s hard when you don’t know for sure if a guy is going to play," Koetter said. "We kind of have to have a contingency both ways. We have some ‘what if Julio plays,’ and some ‘what if Julio does not play.’ ... That’s one of the hardest things about not knowing if one of your best guys is going to go." The picture Koetter paints is one of uncertainty. We're unlikely to get a good read on Jones' status before Thursday or Friday, and it's quite possible he ends up a game-time decision.

Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
 
Dr Gene Bramel on Audible Waiver Wire podcast speculated that he thinks Julio may sit week 16. Says the hip that is injured i sopposite of the side he took the helmet to. Possibility it could be longer term labrum issue. We'll see.

 
There were reports from Falcons' beat writers last week saying Julio could barely run. That doesn't mesh with Smith saying he was close to playing. I'm no doctor and not a professional athlete but if he could barely run last week I would have to think it'll be tough for him to return this week. But obviously I'm just speculating.

 
I'll be honest and say I hope he sits as a still in Douglas owner and a knocked out Julio owner. As a Panthers fan, I am torn as I would rather Atlanta be at full strength as the only hope we have is Atlanta being NO, since TB isn't going to do it.

Based on the pre-game news, did Julio even attempt to see if he could go? I know he was a GTD, but I would think that if he couldn't even attempt to see if he could go says a lot more about week 16. If he was 50/50 and just felt like he could make it worse and miss the last two week then that would say more about him having a good chance. If he didn't even try, then maybe it is worse than a 1 week off injury. Even as a Panthers fan, if he isn't ready to go, I'd rather have him sit based on the Calvin/Roddy experiences where they added so little help when they were clearly still hurt that I don't think it helped the team.

 
I'll be honest and say I hope he sits as a still in Douglas owner and a knocked out Julio owner. As a Panthers fan, I am torn as I would rather Atlanta be at full strength as the only hope we have is Atlanta being NO, since TB isn't going to do it.

Based on the pre-game news, did Julio even attempt to see if he could go? I know he was a GTD, but I would think that if he couldn't even attempt to see if he could go says a lot more about week 16. If he was 50/50 and just felt like he could make it worse and miss the last two week then that would say more about him having a good chance. If he didn't even try, then maybe it is worse than a 1 week off injury. Even as a Panthers fan, if he isn't ready to go, I'd rather have him sit based on the Calvin/Roddy experiences where they added so little help when they were clearly still hurt that I don't think it helped the team.
this is from sunday

News progressively got worse on Jones in the lead-up to the release of the Falcons' inactives. Jones was scheduled to warm up on the field before the game, but never made it out there. He remained on the training table, and it's been reported that Julio is dealing with a labrum issue in his hip.
 
If its a torn labrum, he's likely going to need surgery at some point. But theoretically he could play if he could tough out the pain and the swelling goes down enough to give him enough range of motion to run. This was the same injury Percy Harvin had last year. The upside is the surgery is pretty effective and the recovery should have him ready for next season if they do it right after the season (I think Harvin had about 4 months to recover and then went crazy in the superbowl). It shouldnt affect his career going forward.

 
Shut him down. Harry Douglas will pick up the slack. Starting Harry Douglas this week going for 5th championship.

 
I can't risk it. I'm starting M. Wallace in Julio's place. I thought about Douglas, but I don't really know if he'll do any better than Wallace so I think I'll stay where I'm at. Julio saved my bacon in the first round of the playoffs when I was going against L. Bell's 50 points bonanza (vs. cincy). Too bad he is most likely lost for the two most important weeks of the FF year. Hope he gets better for next year.

 
ya, im no dr, but labrum issues sound really bad. was hoping it was just a hip flexor strain but oh well. its too bad, i really needed this guy on my top 20 fbg ffpc team with no solid replacement at all.

 
I hope Julio sits. One league I have Douglas, one I don't. I think it helps both leagues if Julio sits.

Even though my other options are bad, they are probably better than a gimpy Julio. PLus a gimpy Julio probably hurts what Douglas can do.

 
CBS is saying Julio did not practice Friday.

DEC 19, 2014 11:39 AM ET
Falcons WR Julio Jones unable to practice again Friday
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Falcons injury report: Jones not at practice; big test-run on Saturday

Jones has a big test run on Saturday before the team leaves for New Orleans. How he recovers from the run by Sunday morning will determine if he will play against the Saints.
http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/football/falcons-injury-report-jones-not-a-practice-big-tes/njXFr/
I didn't know that he had a "test-run" last Saturday so that's SORT OF encouraging. I'm also glad he will be having another "test run" 24hrs before game time. But like most JJ/Douglas owners, I'm just looking for some confirmation either way.

 
Dude has a torn labrum, the only question has how badly torn. He ain't playing and even if for some reason they did make him active he would be a decoy only. They are just trying to keep the Saints guessing.

This is a serious injury that at some point will require surgery. It is possible to play temporarily through a torn labrum but to do so might jeopardize Jones longterm health and shorten his career. Also, this injury just happened two weeks ago so you can be assured the pain and swelling have not gone away yet.

Jones would have be stupid to play through this injury. Falcons lose this week, he is put on IR for week 17. IF they win they might hold out hope the swelling will come down enough to play in a playoff game but even then he is risking longterm consequences.

 
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I don't think Julio will play, and if he does it will be minimum snaps as a decoy.

This is just my opinion. I think those rolling with Douglas should not think twice about starting him, whether JJ plays or not.

 
Dude has a torn labrum, the only question has how badly torn. He ain't playing and even if for some reason they did make him active he would be a decoy only. They are just trying to keep the Saints guessing.

This is a serious injury that at some point will require surgery. It is possible to play temporarily through a torn labrum but to do so might jeopardize Jones longterm health and shorten his career. Also, this injury just happened two weeks ago so you can be assured the pain and swelling have not gone away yet.

Jones would have be stupid to play through this injury. Falcons lose this week, he is put on IR for week 17. IF they win they might hold out hope the swelling will come down enough to play in a playoff game but even then he is risking longterm consequences.
Exactly what I'm thinking. H. Douglas is starting for me if he's suited up or not.

 
This one kills me. He has such a juicy matchup this week too. Saints have had a tough time covering him now for a few years now. Annnnd he likely won't play or just be a decoy. Greaaaat...

 
Rotoworld:

Julio Jones - WR - Falcons

ESPN Falcons reporter Vaughn McClure expects Julio Jones (hip) to play in Sunday's game at New Orleans.

Jones remains a game-time call after not practicing at all the last two weeks. But the Falcons are in a must-win spot and obviously need their most talented offensive weapon. Here's the full report from McClure: "From all the information I've gathered, Jones definitely will play against the Saints. And it's not as if the Falcons will have him on the field just as a decoy. They need Jones in this desperation game, so I suspect he will get plenty of opportunities." We'll have more information by Sunday morning at the absolute latest.

Related: Harry Douglas

Source: ESPN.com

Dec 19 - 11:07 PM
 
Project for Saturday - Research Vaughn McClure to get an accurate sense of his track record on how dialed in he is to the Falcons offensive gameplan and his prediction track record.

 
This one kills me. He has such a juicy matchup this week too. Saints have had a tough time covering him now for a few years now. Annnnd he likely won't play or just be a decoy. Greaaaat...
Can we stop with this please? Also please stop with the tasty matchup business as well.

 
I Have Jones and Douglass to choose from in my SB. If Jones starts, he starts for me and I accept the outcome knowing it was the rational decision to make. It's frustrating having a red hot player dinged at this critical time of the year but if he starts you have to have him in your lineup. Just roll with him and hope for the best.

 
Rotoworld:

Julio Jones - WR - Falcons

ESPN Falcons reporter Vaughn McClure expects Julio Jones (hip) to play in Sunday's game at New Orleans.

Jones remains a game-time call after not practicing at all the last two weeks. But the Falcons are in a must-win spot and obviously need their most talented offensive weapon. Here's the full report from McClure: "From all the information I've gathered, Jones definitely will play against the Saints. And it's not as if the Falcons will have him on the field just as a decoy. They need Jones in this desperation game, so I suspect he will get plenty of opportunities." We'll have more information by Sunday morning at the absolute latest.

Related: Harry Douglas

Source: ESPN.com

Dec 19 - 11:07 PM
well thats it then...if Vaughn says it then it must be so

 

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