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Bryce Young a full participant at practice today


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53 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Completely agree, it’s been weird from the start. Especially the Schefter report about him not playing even if he was healthy. If he was the “guy” he’d play if he was healthy, we were 4-3 and this could have been a huge win to silence the doubters (he wouldn’t have won). That’d be like the bengals having burrow be healthy and they don’t play him (I’m not comparing Bryce to burrow, I just mean QB1 for the team) 

Not all QB1's are equal. 

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5 minutes ago, NAS said:

I think they held him out because he was not 100%, unable yo take reps with the team and they didn’t realize how terrible Dalton would be 

That was crazy. Because Dalton was terrible mostly mentally. Which wasn’t a concern going in. Just how slow and statuesque he might be and maybe the arm was washed. Never a thought about him melting down. 

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23 minutes ago, CRA said:

Dalton injured his thumb on the first series vs the Bills reportedly. 

Which basically means he most likely injured his throwing hand on the 3rd snap of the game/first called pass. 

At this point I don't believe anything that comes out of this teams official channels nor most of what I see.

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38 minutes ago, CRA said:

 

high ankle sprains generally keep you out for multiple weeks.  Bryce is the oddity, not JJ. 

Pretty sure Mahomes in the playoffs a couple years ago didn’t miss a game with a high ankle sprain.

You can look up the original thread and what the doctor said about Bryce’s injury 

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Shaq said I got this

 

Why did they go into the game and shaq was still able to call out plays?? Just horse poo coaching there, for the love of gods Dave, its not difficult for grown pros to flip plays and use different code words.....

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1 hour ago, GoobyPls said:

Pretty sure Mahomes in the playoffs a couple years ago didn’t miss a game with a high ankle sprain.

You can look up the original thread and what the doctor said about Bryce’s injury 

Eyeball test never aligns with that they say about an “injured” Bryce.   Find a limp or a day where he was off his feet either year.  

for whatever reason they shelved him for a week.  Plenty of QBs this season alone have played on grade 1 sprains and looked worse than Bryce.  They are good though 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

Eyeball test never aligns with that they say about an “injured” Bryce.   Find a limp or a day where he was off his feet either year.  

for whatever reason they shelved him for a week.  Plenty of QBs this season alone have played on grade 1 sprains and looked worse than Bryce.  They are good though 

He had a walking boot the day after the game. I’m not a doctor so idk what kind of injury he had and there’s no reason not to play him.

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4 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

He had a walking boot the day after the game. I’m not a doctor so idk what kind of injury he had and there’s no reason not to play him.

Yeah that’s weird. 
People said he wasn’t even limping the next day and in 2023 when this happened people couldn’t find the play he got ‘injured’ on. 

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11 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

He had a walking boot the day after the game. I’m not a doctor so idk what kind of injury he had and there’s no reason not to play him.

 

They are super precocious about injury these days, it honestly doesn't hurt to wear the boot and it may prevent further injuring certain foot/ankle/toe injuries. 

I do think he didn't have the high ankle like reported, this may have not had any swelling either. But for it heal and be practicing in wet environment ......like what is happening?!?!?

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24 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

He had a walking boot the day after the game. I’m not a doctor so idk what kind of injury he had and there’s no reason not to play him.

He didn’t have one after the injury happened and he was photographed in the tunnel. 

The most likely thing is he didn’t actually have a HAS. iirc Canales never confirmed it. 

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