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1 minute ago, pennstate10 said:

Type of turf has nothing to do with Achilles tendon injuries. 
Achilles injuries aren’t caused by a shoe or foot sticking in turf. 
Achilles tears are caused by stress on the tendon during explosive movements. Sudden jumps or acceleration. 

Whenever a player suffers an Achilles injury I always wonder if there was anything to prevent it or was it inevitable.

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3 hours ago, Process said:

Post them here. 

 

That was heartbreaking to watch. Hoping it's not what it looked like 

 

Bills Mafia loves you Tre. ❤️

 

He knew.  He knew right away.   It's a "Bittersweet Symphony", this win.

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I’ve not studied this, so take it for what it’s worth. 
 

Some individuals have shorter Achilles tendons, and are thus prone to rupture. I’ve had 3 friends in their 30-40s who have ruptured Achilles tendons. All describe a popping, shot in the heel feeling during a jumping or acceleration from a stop (tennis, hoops). 
 

Im cure these guys stretch well before games and halves, but maybe not enough between or within series?

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6 minutes ago, pennstate10 said:

I’ve not studied this, so take it for what it’s worth. 
 

Some individuals have shorter Achilles tendons, and are thus prone to rupture. I’ve had 3 friends in their 30-40s who have ruptured Achilles tendons. All describe a popping, shot in the heel feeling during a jumping or acceleration from a stop (tennis, hoops). 
 

Im cure these guys stretch well before games and halves, but maybe not enough between or within series?

I once fell off a ladder backwards, and my heel got caught up in one of the rungs, and I got up to walk, but couldn't put pressure on my front part of my foot in order to raise my heel....come to find out, I tore my Achilles Tendon......so they can happen anywhere for sure. 

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20 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Whenever a player suffers an Achilles injury I always wonder if there was anything to prevent it or was it inevitable.

Stretching if you feel tight at all but as others said, sudden movement... I did both of mine partially playing volleyball on cold sand... felt like something kicked me in the back of the ankles... mine were only 10-15% tears and I had to do a lot of leg lifts feet on end of stairs..  knots in my achilles eventually went away... but took a long time... just not sure about stress professional athletes put on them and how long for it to heal... for Tre there is always hockey..  Sabres could use a good back up goalie.

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1 hour ago, MasterStrategist said:

Honestly, I don't know.

 

How many have been caught on Benford?

 

Not trying to be ignorant to Tre.  He's our best corner, not elite overall anymore though. That's just 1 person's opinion....and hate to see the injury/downplay it, but it's the NFL and key injuries happen every week

Tre was not the same last year, but this year, nothing we have seen would indicate he is not shut down. He missed a few tackles on plays he shouldn’t have been the last guy. As far as coverage, I don’t even think I have seen him on the TV outside of his pick against Washington and Wilson’s TD. QB’s are not going near him. 
 

Sure, we will overcome it. But does it take away from the tops end this defense would see? Sure. Also reasonable to expect we saw his worst and it was only going to get better.

 

Tre is a leader and fought his tail off it get back. This sucks. I would take a loss and Tre healthy without a thought. 

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1 hour ago, Chandler#81 said:

Is an injury settlement possible? Thats such a steep cap hit for no player..

 

No, that would make no sense.

 

An injury settlement occurs when the team puts a player on season ending IR, but the player believes he can come back and play for another team this season.

 

So the player, his physicians, the NFL team, and their physicians agree on the number of weeks the rehab should actually require, pay the player for that many weeks, and release him.  Good for the player - gets a chance to play elsewhere - good for the team, doesn't have to pay the player for the entire season if it's actually a shorter injury.

 

This is likely a season-ending injury, so Tre is going to be paid for the full season regardless.  And releasing Tre would cost the Bills extra cap, not save it, because all his amortized signing, option, and restucture bonuses would accelerate into this season.

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I have to say this absolutely broke my heart and I could barely enjoy the rest of the win.  This isn’t the first time a player was moved to tears being carted away but I’ve never seen that sort of reaction beforehand.  

 

Tre was such a crucial part of this franchise’s turnaround.  It’s easy to forget because now we have a handful of them but he was the only elite player on this team for a couple years.  In his prime he had this knack for making game sealing plays.  
 

Not to mention a hilarious and warm human. This absolutely blows.  Win him a ring, boys.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Mikie2times said:

Tre was not the same last year, but this year, nothing we have seen would indicate he is not shut down. He missed a few tackles on plays he shouldn’t have been the last guy. As far as coverage, I don’t even think I have seen him on the TV outside of his pick against Washington and Wilson’s TD. QB’s are not going near him. 
 

Sure, we will overcome it. But does it take away from the tops end this defense would see? Sure. Also reasonable to expect we saw his worst and it was only going to get better.

 

Tre is a leader and fought his tail off it get back. This sucks. I would take a loss and Tre healthy without a thought. 

Really feel for Tre. Great leader and seemed to be having a good year.  
 

Have a feeling this might be last year for him, Hyde and Poyer in Bills uniform and might need to be the case but such great contributors to get us out of drought and where we are now.  Hope I am wrong but it’s a “young” man’s game. Go Bills. 

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38 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Whenever a player suffers an Achilles injury I always wonder if there was anything to prevent it or was it inevitable.

You see more of these today. Athletes train their bodies to get more and more power, and it puts more stress on their tendons.

 

You can tell Tre put in the work. He was in great shape. And he was playing very well this year, to my eyes. So sad for him.

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14 minutes ago, MJS said:

You see more of these today. Athletes train their bodies to get more and more power, and it puts more stress on their tendons.

 

You can tell Tre put in the work. He was in great shape. And he was playing very well this year, to my eyes. So sad for him.

He was definitely back. The way he jumped the ball the last 2 weeks. He was back. It’s such a shame. I know that why he was so mad. He was finally back.

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Mike Florio never said anything about the Tre White injury a little bit ago when he was on football night in America. Usually he will point out guys that will be out for the season or miss significant time. I don't know if he forgot to report it but I kinda hoping that could mean a small chance of good news for him. Although unlikely 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo03 said:

Mike Florio never said anything about the Tre White injury a little bit ago when he was on football night in America. Usually he will point out guys that will be out for the season or miss significant time. I don't know if he forgot to report it but I kinda hoping that could mean a small chance of good news for him. Although unlikely 

They were talking specifically about AGC north injuries

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5 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

Reports are torn Achilles.  MRI tomorrow to confirm. 

 

 

My thoughts for how this affects the team are minimal.  He was playing great - but we're always kind of good at CB, and I have faith in Elam & all that.

 

Just gutted for Tre, more than anything. To fight your way back from an ACL, and then have this happen.  Sending all kinds of good vibes to that good man tonight.

 

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This s--ks but the Bills have depth at this position.  Tre has been playing well but had not been the dominating guy he was before the knee injury.  I expect the other guys to play well within the scheme.  I don't expect a trade but I do expect a practice squad move to develop some depth.  Elam, Jackson, and Benford will be fine as long as they stay healthy.

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1 hour ago, Not at the table Karlos said:

I didn’t check if anyone replied but there’s an out in his contract after this year. $10m dead. But had a $16m cap hit so Bills would save $6m. 


BUT you cannot just cut an injured player.   Probably will require an injury settlement. 

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Tre to IR - Corresponding Move Von Miller activated from PUP

 

Dane Starts 

Elam Active

Ingram elevated on Sat. 
 

after probably 2 weeks 

 

Ingram Signed to 53 corresponding Move Kingsley Cut and re-signed to PS (if clears waivers)  

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