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Coleman wrist/forearm injury?


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46 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said:

As far as I'm concerned he started losing it when he did the same thing to Shakir week 2. 

When the goal is “separating the player from the ball” instead of “making a tackle”  this is going to be the outcome frequently, a change in how the league and coaching works is really the only way it changes, is that going to happen? Likely not…, 

 

 

GO BILLS!!!

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2 minutes ago, iwishitwerecolder said:

From a doctor: “my guess is that Keon has tendonitis (inflammation caused by incorrect motions/incorrect positioning with a hit). OR overstretched- to get the parts back in correct position they would use a cast”


Also from a doctor: “Take this tetracycline and the burning when you pee will stop in a few days”. 

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If we could ever just get Curtis Samuel to be what he should be…we will be fine. That just feels less and less possible each week. Truly, our best weapons are our 3 RBs. Whatever these TEs, or WRs were supposed to be…this thing is absolutely going as the RBs go. On the air and on the ground. 4/22/26 are bigger threats in the passing game then 1 or 86…that’s just reality unfortunately 

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14 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

If we could ever just get Curtis Samuel to be what he should be…we will be fine. That just feels less and less possible each week. Truly, our best weapons are our 3 RBs. Whatever these TEs, or WRs were supposed to be…this thing is absolutely going as the RBs go. On the air and on the ground. 4/22/26 are bigger threats in the passing game then 1 or 86…that’s just reality unfortunately 

Partly due to our run game and rac are the basis of our offense.  The offense is set up to excel at 1-7 yards a clip. Our rbs are both very dangerous and have a good OL plus big blocking WRs and TEs helping to lead the way for them downfield 

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McDermott is frustrating. He seems like an honest person who has trouble lying even if only for gamesmanship. But the whole point of being vague and using coachspeak is to get the opponent this week to have to study more film by at least keeping the possibility of Coleman alive until the last minute. He’s saved the Colts defense a lot of unnecessary prep work and time. 

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6 hours ago, benderbender said:

McDermott is frustrating. He seems like an honest person who has trouble lying even if only for gamesmanship. But the whole point of being vague and using coachspeak is to get the opponent this week to have to study more film by at least keeping the possibility of Coleman alive until the last minute. He’s saved the Colts defense a lot of unnecessary prep work and time. 

 

No team is extra prepping for Keon Coleman.  lol.  

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