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Bryce Young - High Ankle Sprain, out minimum 1 week


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6 hours ago, electro's horse said:

There's a lot of reasons for this! Bryce is a good athlete for a person his size, but bigger athletes are better athletes, and the bodies work more efficiently. Not just at the mechanical level, but at the cellular. Bigger, faster athletes require better, more efficient systems etc. 

1. Physiologic reserve - Bryce is a smaller, more slender guy. There's just not a lot of him. people with less amounts of muscle mass (generally) will heal more slowly than someone like Cam. Similarly, peole with high amounts of body fat will heal from mechanical injuries more slowly than someone with less BF and similar lean muscle mass. It's just one of those things.

Same thing with how his actual injury doesn't look like much. Imagine an NFL player suffering some horrific looking injury and being fine in two plays. Then think of how easy it was, even when you were young, to roll your ankle and be down for 2 weeks. 

2. Less blood flow - blood flow leads to healing, especially with tendon injuries because they're not inherently vascular. High ankle sprains are actually a bone injury as well. Bryce is just little. There's not a lot of blood in there to transport the healing blood factors. Imagine how tiny his ankles are. This is similar to the reason Alex Smith had such a radical surgery to heal an infection in his shin/calf; there's just not a lot of meat there to bring blood to get in antibiotics in there to fight the infection. So they cut a hunk of flesh off his thigh and attached it to his shin. Looks awful, but it worked. 

3. Can't handle as much rehab - he's smaller, will get tired more quickly, will take longer to recover, etc. 

4. medical history - really only had one injury in the past, it was an "ac sprain" after a tackle against TAMU, and it took him weeks to recover. 

 

This is hilarious and complete and utter bullshit you just made up in your head. I am genuinely laughing. Especially about the blood flow part. Absolutely wild.

You could never produce any evidence to support any of these claims. A person who is smaller can’t handle as much rehab and will get tired quickly? What in the fug are you actually talking about?

Why you are pretending to have any sort of knowledge on this subject is beyond me. I mean this is a genuine contender for dumbest thing I have ever seen or read.

Thank you for your time.

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I do enjoy how Canales kept downplaying it and acting like Bryce might play and is day-to-day. Even a Grade I takes a couple weeks to get over. He’s obviously trying to make the Bills review film on 2 different QBs. Meanwhile you are adding a 2nd QB to your practice squad on a Monday night like nobody will notice. 

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8 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I do enjoy how Canales kept downplaying it and acting like Bryce might play and is day-to-day. Even a Grade I takes a couple weeks to get over. He’s obviously trying to make the Bills review film on 2 different QBs. Meanwhile you are adding a 2nd QB to your practice squad on a Monday night like nobody will notice. 

The bills aren't scared of Bryce young 

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17 hours ago, electro's horse said:

There's a lot of reasons for this! Bryce is a good athlete for a person his size, but bigger athletes are better athletes, and the bodies work more efficiently. Not just at the mechanical level, but at the cellular. Bigger, faster athletes require better, more efficient systems etc. 

1. Physiologic reserve - Bryce is a smaller, more slender guy. There's just not a lot of him. people with less amounts of muscle mass (generally) will heal more slowly than someone like Cam. Similarly, peole with high amounts of body fat will heal from mechanical injuries more slowly than someone with less BF and similar lean muscle mass. It's just one of those things.

Same thing with how his actual injury doesn't look like much. Imagine an NFL player suffering some horrific looking injury and being fine in two plays. Then think of how easy it was, even when you were young, to roll your ankle and be down for 2 weeks. 

2. Less blood flow - blood flow leads to healing, especially with tendon injuries because they're not inherently vascular. High ankle sprains are actually a bone injury as well. Bryce is just little. There's not a lot of blood in there to transport the healing blood factors. Imagine how tiny his ankles are. This is similar to the reason Alex Smith had such a radical surgery to heal an infection in his shin/calf; there's just not a lot of meat there to bring blood to get in antibiotics in there to fight the infection. So they cut a hunk of flesh off his thigh and attached it to his shin. Looks awful, but it worked. 

3. Can't handle as much rehab - he's smaller, will get tired more quickly, will take longer to recover, etc. 

4. medical history - really only had one injury in the past, it was an "ac sprain" after a tackle against TAMU, and it took him weeks to recover. 

 

If this is true, then why did humungous NBA players like Greg Oden and Al Jefferson never truly heal?

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11 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I do enjoy how Canales kept downplaying it and acting like Bryce might play and is day-to-day. Even a Grade I takes a couple weeks to get over. He’s obviously trying to make the Bills review film on 2 different QBs. Meanwhile you are adding a 2nd QB to your practice squad on a Monday night like nobody will notice. 

Not to mention they got the QB from the Bills themselves

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