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Looks like McDermott didn’t learn from his time with the Panthers about not riding his QB to the ground like Rivera did with Cam Newton.  Let’s hope he lets him fully heal and doesn’t allow him to play through an injury.

Yes the injury didn’t occur on a running play but we know the cumulative effect hits can take on a shoulder and elbow.  Allen was running way too much last night.  This may have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. At least he’s not targeted like Cam was by defenders and doesn’t have refs against him either. 
 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Dude, that was a freak play/injury that had nothing to do with wear and tear. That defender trying to knock the ball loose bent his elbow about 20 degrees the wrong way at game speed. Just look at his arm:

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Just terrible luck in this case. 

this is the issue that the Bills were working on with him prior to last season...  his throw starting position is too low. They were working with him to keep the ball high and tight, and using his hips more to throw the ball. Allen is a generational talent, but injuries like this can end that just as fast as it started.

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7 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Dude, that was a freak play/injury that had nothing to do with wear and tear. That defender trying to knock the ball loose bent his elbow about 20 degrees the wrong way at game speed. Just look at his arm:

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Just terrible luck in this case. 

Dude did you read my post? You must be the same who thinks Cam only blew out his arm on the TJ Watt hit.  These hits catch up and make a QB more vulnerable to long term injury.  Allen is trying to run over and thru people 

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9 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Dude, that was a freak play/injury that had nothing to do with wear and tear. That defender trying to knock the ball loose bent his elbow about 20 degrees the wrong way at game speed. Just look at his arm:

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Just terrible luck in this case. 

was just thinking, didnt run him or anything, just a defender trying to make a play.

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1 minute ago, onmyown said:

damn that is a rough injury for a QB…might’ve ruined him depending on how bad it is…what a shame

Yeah, it all adds up. He may have thrown a bomb after  this happened but these injuries can cause an arm to get severely fatigued over time. 

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