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SouthNYfan

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  1. 0 chance he doesn't make the team.
  2. Or his knee just exploded =D
  3. Hard pivot, blew ligaments like in a normal ACL cutting injury, and the hard pivot with a planted foot and cleats led to the femur translating off the tib plateau. That's the only thing I can think of how it would happen.
  4. Please get this man the power to trade irl
  5. Difference makers are that makes the team good. Exactly. No Bring him to the AFC East as a bill!!
  6. I said this in another thread. Peterman vs Allen is akin to having a cheap old beater car vs a shiny new Corvette. The games you listed are like the salty, terrible NY winters. You run out your pos beater and keep your Corvette in the garage until it's nice out. Josh Allen is the Corvette to keep in the garage during that hellish storm. Nathan Peterman is the cheap winter beater you drive through the storm because you still need to get to work, but if you wreck it, it's cheap and worthless Nathan "beater" Peterman. Nathan Beaterman.
  7. Yeah I can give you all that. Like I said I'm not upset with whomever they start at this point.
  8. I do this with players of must sports when I'm rehabbing them from an ACL usually. They tend to have a narrow bos since they have been on crutches for weeks, and have shifted their cog to midline, and they have to relearn that wide bos, so vert leaps forces this.
  9. That was not a compound fracture. A compound fracture is when there is an open wound, generally when bone pierces through the skin. It is referred to as "compound" because the open wound compounds the injury due to the soft tissue trauma and increased risk of infection. Bridgewater had a knee dislocation (not a kneecap dislocation), which is a full disarticulation of the tibia from the femur. It has massive trauma to the internal knee structure, which can include any number of bone contusions, ligament damage, tendon damage, and/or vascular damage. Not only was that video but a compound fracture, but Teddy's injury was not a fracture either. **Btw Royale, you were correct in saying that Teddy's injury was much worse than that video. Teddy would have been lucky to have just a fracture**
  10. Def agree? Long term no, but even those other teams you mentioned, I could see him as a viable backup this season. Either way, good luck to him, good guy, bad injury, bad luck
  11. Definitely agree with you. He wants to be a starter. I don't think any team should bet the future on him. His knee might turn out fine, and I agree he looks great, but there are a few injuries that you just don't want to mess with, and that's one of them. I think Tampa, Pittsburgh, or the LA teams aren't good because they have QBs who he will not be starting ahead of, and as I said, he wants to start I think Denver is probably his best bet because of their QB situation, but like I said, long term, I wouldn't trust his knee.
  12. Good luck to him. Good luck to whomever bets their team's future on that ticking timebomb of a knee. Hope it works out for him though.
  13. Good luck to whomever bets their future on that knee. Ticking timebomb.
  14. Yep. I had moderate hopes. Not seeing it. I know it's "just preseason" etc but I just was not seeing anything I like from him when he was out there. Obviously I don't think np is the answer, regardless of how solid he's played this preseason, and am all in for Josh Allen, but I don't want him starting during the regular season until after the brutal dlines we have early season. I know there are those that disagree with me, that the best QB should be out there, and I do see that pov, but I just don't want to see Allen killed, although he might be forced to start anyway, since I'm pretty sure that np and aj will get decimated against those same dlines, since they don't move anywhere as well as Allen. It's a tough call, and I don't think I'd be upset with whichever way McD went.
  15. crazy. CC is a peterman fanatic. i would have never guessed.
  16. i'm not sure what you consider a "quick release" his release is equivalent to Tom Brady. it's been measured. Brady has one of the quickest, if not the quickest in the NFL. carter is a moron.
  17. I have no problem criticizing Bills players. I'm not going to rip a rookie QB with zero playing time under his belt for stuff that he isn't supposed to be doing. Allen got the ball out fast the second time, exactly what he should have done. Brady is a longtime vet who has the responsibility. Allen most likely does not yet. We can't automatically assume it's his fault that it was missed if he's not supposed to be picking it up yet in the first place. Yep.
  18. Once again. The DB came up basically as the ball was snapped. When was he supposed to audible or call for a new blocking assignment? The onus doesn't fall completely on his shoulders. UNTOUCHED Blitzer TWICE. Why didn't anybody else pick it up? What aren't you getting here?
  19. Because there's a sucker born every minute.
  20. Still not sure how it's the QBs fault that on two different plays the DB blitzed UNTOUCHED. He does need work. I'm still falling to see how it's completely 100% his fault that on two separate occasions the DB blitzed completely UNTOUCHED.
  21. I reread the whole thread. Please explain to me how it's his responsibility to block a guy.
  22. Are you kidding me? You literally think that the only person responsible for an untouched blocker is the QB? You need to open your eyes and stop the bs. Telling me I'm drinking the koolaid!? Allen is a rookie. With barely 4 quarters of preseason game time. You're seriously going to jump down his throat for untouched blitzers? Go home man. Your Allen hate is obvious.
  23. I didn't know it was the QBs job to block people. If somebody is untouched then it's not the QBs fault.
  24. Can he take a bye week against the chargers?
  25. Yep I posted this months about about Allen. His tangible numbers are fantastic, his only concern was would his completion% improve going to the NFL.
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