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15 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Never personally torn a bicep, but everything I know about that injury points to him not returning this season.

True enough but medical procedures a have been rapidly advancing and you would have to think he has access to the best doctors, therapists, etc.

So is it the same as it was ten years ago? 5 years? I don’t know but would think the possibility exists that they can fix and rehab it.  
I mean, I have seen him get pushed around before so am not calling him Superman. But just say that maybe a guy goes down this week, you never know, our depth is pretty thin. If he could be available we would certainly be better off. 

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21 minutes ago, strato said:

True enough but medical procedures a have been rapidly advancing and you would have to think he has access to the best doctors, therapists, etc.

So is it the same as it was ten years ago? 5 years? I don’t know but would think the possibility exists that they can fix and rehab it.  
I mean, I have seen him get pushed around before so am not calling him Superman. But just say that maybe a guy goes down this week, you never know, our depth is pretty thin. If he could be available we would certainly be better off. 

It still happens a lot in strength sports.  Its typically a pretty devastating injury.

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

It still happens a lot in strength sports.  Its typically a pretty devastating injury.

I would think it is. Devastating. Torn apart main muscle…. 
I am not trying to be inflexible or to put him at an elevated risk just wondering where the medical boundaries are compared to 5 or 10 years ago. If they have changed. 
Generally you need to protect the player from himself. 

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I dont even think this years roster is even top 10 in terms of talent in our history

But you look at the standings right now and if we can handle business and win the division this conference looks wide open for a team like ours to make a surprise run. Very possible we could be hosting the NFC Championship if we pull a win out of our ass in the divisional round. Assuming the standings hold up were looking at a Niners team round 1 that we honestly should have beat and then it’s very possible the Eagles and Bears get upset as well by the Rams/Packers/Seahawks. If he’s healthy theres no way you dont bring back your best road grader lineman

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On 12/24/2025 at 5:13 PM, strato said:

I would think it is. Devastating. Torn apart main muscle…. 
I am not trying to be inflexible or to put him at an elevated risk just wondering where the medical boundaries are compared to 5 or 10 years ago. If they have changed. 
Generally you need to protect the player from himself. 

There are a lot of different levels of tears....

Hell you do realize your muscles are CONSTANTLY tearing right?

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4 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

There are a lot of different levels of tears....

Hell you do realize your muscles are CONSTANTLY tearing right?

So that’s what it is. All I knew was it gets worse as you age. 
 

my anatomical expertise is specialized and focuses on the females of our species, so I did not know that.  

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It is a tough decision.  There is another factor.  Is he in game shape?  A tired Hunt is not better than an "in-shape" Corbett.  When coming off an injury, it is natural to want to protect the injured area, even if it is completely healed.  This can cause you to contort your body for no reason, lose fundamentals, and it could lead to other injuries.  For example, I had a knee in high school that required getting taped.  That made me aware of the knee (not used to tape on my knee) and I pulled my groin (favoring or dragging the leg with the tape).  The trainer explained the groin injury the way I do here--but scared money makes no money.  If he is cleared to play, he is cleared to play.  Watch him, rotate him in for a series, etc.  Specifically, I would want to watch the matchup--who is winning more--Corbett or Hunt?  How is the defense reacting (if at all) to Hunt being in?  Etc.  

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