Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Broncos bus accident more serious than previously believed, some are sore with headaches now


Sam Mills Fan

Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, RockyTopVol said:

I thought it was a minor accident with the motorcycle escort. Surely that didn't lead to any injuries with the bus passengers. 

Reportedly what happened is a car in front of the police escort stopped due to the police sirens coming at them so the lead motorcycle had to swerve and bail(or something like that) then the lead bus slammed on the brakes to avoid the collision with the car but that caused a chain reaction and the other two buses carrying the broncos ran into the ones in front of them. It wasn't a big pile up but apparently there was at least some decent contact and the slamming of the brakes followed by the collision surely caused some people on the buses to bump their heads or suffer minor whiplash.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Due to the nature of my job, I get to observe people who have been in traffic accidents a lot and see their medical records. The vast majority of the time they say they're fine right after the accident. However, by the next day, the soreness creeps in and that's usually when they seek medical treatment. Even in minor accidents people experience some significant soreness the next day. I expected some sore players today.

I would guess that they'll probably be sore for a couple of days. It'll probably  affect their practice some, but I would think any soreness would largely resolve by Sunday. Especially since these guys are in peak physical condition.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, CarolinaSunday said:

Due to the nature of my job, I get to observe people who have been in traffic accidents a lot and see their medical records. The vast majority of the time they say they're fine right after the accident. However, by the next day, the soreness creeps in and that's usually when they seek medical treatment. Even in minor accidents people experience some significant soreness the next day. I expected some sore players today.

I would guess that they'll probably be sore for a couple of days. It'll probably  affect their practice some, but I would think any soreness would largely resolve by Sunday. Especially since these guys are in peak physical condition.

Yeah, it's completely normal to not notice or feel the soreness until the next day. For a similar example if anyone has ever played football then I would bet that it's happened where that right after a game you felt fine but you woke up the next day sore. Same idea here.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I must apologize, my sarcasm at times doesnt translate well in text form lol. At this point I would welcome us signing him, Trey Lance, trading for Jameis Winston, asking about Deshaun Watson and playing phone tag with Tom Brady before I ever fully entertain a season of Bryce Young being the defacto Starting Quarterback of the Panthers.
    • Petey Pablo raises up for the Carolina Panthers pregame at the Roaring Riot tailgate. videoplayback (30).mp4
    • We had a QB who could do that and its the last time we went to the Super Bowl and the only time we had an MVP. Once he lost his ability to do that he was out of the league. To filter out insignificant stats I will only look at QBs who have played in 10 or more games this year. There are 28 qualifying QBs. Bryce is 25th in Air Yards per Attempt at 6.4. Only Joe Flacco, Cam Ward, and Dillon Gabriel are worse (6.0, 5.8, 5.1). Trevor Lawrence, Patrick Mahomes, and CJ Stroud are the median QBs at 7.1. Drake Maye and Sam Darnold lead the league at 8.7. Bryce is 18th in the league for passes that travel 30+ yards at 12. The median is Caleb Williams at 15. The league leader is Matthew Stafford with 26. With passes that travel 40+ yards, Bryce is tied with three others at 21st in the league with 3. Only Jacoby Brissett, Cam Ward, Joe Flacco, and Dillon Gabriel are worse. The median is a three-way tie with Drake Maye, Trevor Lawrence, and Baker Mayfield with 6. The league leader is Sam Darnold with 12. Having the ability to complete passes down the field (not YAC) stretches the defense and makes them account for more ground. It keeps players out of the box and keeps formations in nickel or dime, less line backers for your RBs to worry about. Bryce is why we have 2 losses against the Saints. If he had the outright ability to sling the football down field we beat the easily, but he doesn't. So they crowded the box and our 2 starting caliber RBs with our top ~10 Oline couldn't carry the offense to a win on their own. The limitations of the offense fall squarely on Bryce.
×
×
  • Create New...