Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Any word on Stew's injury?


Recommended Posts

It was just his calf, nothing serious at all he could've gone back in if it wasn't preseason.

I am well aware that this is what has been reported, and this isn't towards you B Wood...

But I DVR'd the game. At no point did his "calf get stepped on"

On the contrary, when he went down he was holding his knee and NOT his calf! We should all be worried to an extent.

He will probably have an MRI on the knee as a precaution due to the XRay being negative. And for those of you paying attention, you don't get your leg X Rayed cause someone steps on your calf.

He was dancing around on the sidelines later in the game, so it's a little less to worry about.

As we all know, any knee injury for a RB is significant. Even If it turns out to be a minor sprain. If we're smart we rest him until the season begins.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rivera said his calf got kicked and that it was just a little scare. Stew also said he was completely fine on his twitter.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No I get that you aren't trying to be a jerk, I just wish I had a replay of the injury because I don't know why they would both make that up.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not only was he dancing around, but he was also still in full pads on the sideline after the injury.

If they were even remotely worried there was something wrong they would have at least had him take off his pads if he came back out onto the sideline like that and would have ice on him

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think they're trying to keep it in house. I can assure you that I re watched the game and more specifically every play with J Stew. Never got calf kicked/stomped. The injury occurred at 3:08 left in 1st qtr. clearly grabs his knee, then seen mouthing "my knee" on sidelines to a trainer.

There are lots of reasons why they wouldn't say it's really his knee. I'd bet my life that he will be given "days off in the coming practices"

It's all good, like I said he was dancing later so... It's probably str8.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • TBH, these are the kind of players that get weeded out of professional sports pretty quickly. Also, CMC is not that guy. There is zero indication that he isn't competitive. 
    • I like the free agency. It actually helps basically all schools across the board. Pretty much only ancient HC's and/or HC's that haven't been able to adjust have been complaining about the free agency. Your fortunes can be made or broken every offseason. It's not like before where a bad recruiting class or two meant multiyear purgatory.  I will never understand all the bellyaching about the NIL. If you want to talk about what ruined college athletics, it has been naked greed. Conference expansions for TV revenue, ever skyrocketing AD and facilities costs and now the attempts to permanently ruin the postseasons(football and basketball).  All the kids did was get a very well deserved piece of a very, very, VERY broken pie.
    • Nobody is saying they don't count against the cap, because yes, they technically do count against the cap as it's money the team is paying and it needs to be accounted for. But what you're not grasping it seems is that if a player gets $10 million guaranteed in their contract, whether they get literally $0 as a signing bonus or $8 million as a signing bonus, it doesn't change the overall cap hit of the contract, because cap hits are about the guaranteed money, not how much is paid up front. The only thing that how much is paid up front changes, is how the cap hit can be spread out amongst the years. So yes, technically there could end up being a slightly bigger cap hit in year 3 and 4 due to a bigger signing bonus, but if that is the case, it also means there will be a lesser cap hit in years 1 and 2 than there would have been with a smaller bonus.  But over the length of the contract, the size of the signing bonus has literally zero affect on the overall cap hit of the contract, because THAT part of it is 100% about the guaranteed money and nothing else.
×
×
  • Create New...