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Jaycee Horn expected to miss multiple weeks


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On 9/12/2023 at 11:48 AM, NAS said:

I never understood being angry with a player for getting injured in a game or practice.  Kid works hard, just has terrible luck so far

Sometimes, when there is smoke, there is fire and injuries are a result of not staying in shape and coming in not prepared. Not saying that this is JC, but you have to wonder. 

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4 minutes ago, 33inNC said:

Sometimes, when there is smoke, there is fire and injuries are a result of not staying in shape and coming in not prepared. Not saying that this is JC, but you have to wonder. 

I’m wondering if maybe his body is overworked if anything. I don’t think you can be out of shape and keep up with elite WRs like he can. 
 

Broken foot could have been from running too much and having pre existing stress fractures. The wrist was a random accident imo.

Hamstring could be from overtraining too or not being in game shape but I doubt that. He was raised by Joe Horn who was a workhorse WR.  

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23 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I’m wondering if maybe his body is overworked if anything. I don’t think you can be out of shape and keep up with elite WRs like he can. 
 

Broken foot could have been from running too much and having pre existing stress fractures. The wrist was a random accident imo.

Hamstring could be from overtraining too or not being in game shape but I doubt that. He was raised by Joe Horn who was a workhorse WR.  

Overworked, underworked, same thing. The guy could be doing it to himself by not prepping and taking care of his body properly. I hope that is not the case, but there has to be something there besides bad luck. 

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18 hours ago, Evil Hurney said:

I am shocked that Jaycee hasn't been put on IR yet. Reich indicating that surgery is a possiblity doesn't bode well for a 2-3 week recovery.

EDIT: Perhaps they are trying to determine if it's IR eligible to return or just IR for the season.

Just an FYI, but there is no difference anymore. Every player can return after 4 weeks. You used to have to designate but that’s no longer the case. If someone is healthy, a team can take them off IR after 4 weeks.

The only season long IR is for people hurt and put on IR before the season starts. Doesn’t mean people after week 1 won’t stay on the list all season, just that after week 1 any player is eligible for return after 4 weeks.

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