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Its tricky because of our bye I imagine. That doesnt count in the 4 week count for IR I believe. So if its 4 weeks, IR'ing him would keep him out for 5 minimum

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9 minutes ago, Matt_In_NH said:

I was thinking tendon which generally wont heal without surgery.   I am no doctor but I have "heard" about injuries that partially tears and ultimately the player needs surgery but there is an option to play through it to finish the year and hope further injury does not occur.  So there could be ligament and muscle strains/tears that could heal along with a partial tendon or maybe even a complete tendon tear.  He has no splint and is not playing while Cooper has a splint and could play....point is there are lots of different injuries you could have that have different treatment regimens.  

Agree. Didn't Knox try to play through a wrist injury last year and then after a couple games they shut him down for surgery. 

If surgery is needed, do it now and get him back week 16.

 

Oh and maybe Samuel could decide to show up????

 

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17 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Just hoping no IR before the Colts game. That will be the best news.

They said he won’t go on IR. This week, likely next week and see from there

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Honestly, eff Jordan Poyer. Yes, that penalty might have won us the game but still. What an unnecessary and dirty hit that was from that washed-up pylon.

 

The funniest part is that dolphins fans hate him too.

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1 minute ago, QB Bills said:

Honestly, eff Jordan Poyer. Yes, that penalty might have won us the game but still. What an unnecessary and dirty hit that was from that washed-up pylon.

 

The funniest part is that dolphins fans hate him too.

it wasn't dirty but it was not a needed hit since coleman had already dropped the damn ball.  

 

Sucks he is hurt.  Listening to mcdermott talk to sal this morning it sounded like more of a long term thing.  

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35 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:

Its tricky because of our bye I imagine. That doesnt count in the 4 week count for IR I believe. So if its 4 weeks, IR'ing him would keep him out for 5 minimum

 

That is correct and something I foresee the NFL and Player's Union fixing in the future. 

 

Tua was ready to play after 4 weeks but had to miss an extra game because of their bye. 

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34 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

Agree. Didn't Knox try to play through a wrist injury last year and then after a couple games they shut him down for surgery. 

If surgery is needed, do it now and get him back week 16.

 

Oh and maybe Samuel could decide to show up????

 

seems pretty obvious he is not 100% and is just playing through whatever is bothering him every week.  

 

if he is healthy then he should be on the field for about 75% of the snaps this week and catch at least 6 balls.

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3 hours ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

He's not gonna play.

 

If he plays I swear I'll eat two slices of New York style thin crust pizza with pepperoni, fresh out of the oven live on YouTube with a medium Pepsi Zero light ice and in a comfortable chair in front of a large screen tv.*

 

 

 

(* I don't like to get crazy with my bets)

I accept

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1 hour ago, dma0034 said:

 

That is correct and something I foresee the NFL and Player's Union fixing in the future. 

 

Tua was ready to play after 4 weeks but had to miss an extra game because of their bye. 

 

An additional fix I would like to see added is that IR can be retroactive.  So if he misses this game and they decide to IR he would only need to miss 3 more.

 

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1 hour ago, MikePJ76 said:

it wasn't dirty but it was not a needed hit since coleman had already dropped the damn ball.  

 

Sucks he is hurt.  Listening to mcdermott talk to sal this morning it sounded like more of a long term thing.  

Ah...he led with his helmet so yes, it was a dirty hit.

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10 minutes ago, Spiderweb said:

Ah...he led with his helmet so yes, it was a dirty hit.

Technically, he took an extra step, launched and led with his helmet. Three strikes.

 

Not dirty though, just a penalty.  A dirty hit to me is one that has the intent to injure like in the old nfl when guys would hit each late or low on purpose looking to knock guys out.

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4 hours ago, Antonio said:

Well... hope we have some type of WR crew for Sunday hehehe

 

I just don´t understand why does McD annaunced it today?! Why not keep it as a GTD and make the Colts prep as if he was gonna play? 

 

Today is the day for giving players a designation Out - Doubtful - Questionable - --

When a player has DNP with an injury all 3 days, the league would, er, question if the team labeled them "Questionable" 

 

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4 hours ago, QB Bills said:

Honestly, eff Jordan Poyer. Yes, that penalty might have won us the game but still. What an unnecessary and dirty hit that was from that washed-up pylon.

 

The funniest part is that dolphins fans hate him too.

Do you/ Bills fans actually hate Poyer?

 

Of course that was a bit of a dirty hit, but let's be honest, he did that a lot with the Bills as that's his playing style.

 

I don't wish the man well this year as he is on a rival, but Poyer will always go down as a great Bill in my mind

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