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Diggs and Beasley both practicing!
Dukestreetking replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This. Fav player so carefully study his route running. He's not just a quickness guy. Rather, his main asset is subtle tempo changes off line of scrimmage, followed by great spatial awareness and then burst, as we all know. My bad analogy: he watches the flower bloom for a nanosecond, then arrives where the petals ain't.* *Obviously, not on every play, but it's how he's such a zone killer. -
Round 1 Playoff: Colts at Bills - Sat. 1/9 1:05pm
Dukestreetking replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Great point. I would add it speaks volumes re the team's current psyche. Dion Dawkins wrote (playerstribune) specifically about the JA ball-spin-personal foul, esp in context of post Hail Murray: "And then the next game, we played the Chargers, and Josh f*cking sonned them by spinning the ball in their faces. Yeah — that got us loose, man. I think we needed that. MVP." -
Round 1 Playoff: Colts at Bills - Sat. 1/9 1:05pm
Dukestreetking replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I get what you're saying. But bease has emphatically said--multiple times, on the record--that he doesn't care about any of that stuff...at this point in his career. Rather, he cares about winning his particular route, or winning his role in the play (eg, good block). Further still, it doesn't matter if he gets targeted, only if he does his job. Last part is a paraphrase. I get athlete-speak, but imho, he's sincere on this. -
Thanks to @JGMcD2 for article (I'm not a subscriber) and cogent analysis. One thing we seem to forget amidst the shoulder injury discussion: JA's been playing w (significant??) knee and ankle injuries during/after Week 12. Nature unspecified, but bad enough to be consistently listed on the Injury Report. Indeed, last week was the first time I recall he was not wearing the knee brace, but don't quote me on that. So, like...triple-tough-greatness.
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Bad timing to be #2 seed
Dukestreetking replied to Artem Lipatov's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good take. Not sure I agree 100 percent, but gotta tip cap to nuanced thinking. -
That thread, imv, is a fair representation of an under-dog fan base going into a WC game. Weighted toward the optimistic side but, as many have noted, considerable pessimism/realism. Re latter, my favorite is this pithy offer: "Buffalo should rest their starters". (Btw, classy entry on pg 5. Well done my friend @Inigo Montoya)
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For no particular reason, I flipped thru 200+ pages of the Fins game thread. They were crying for Bills to take out starters (esp Allen) after the first freaking TD! Post second TD, it became biblical begging: rending of clothing, sheep slaughtering, etc. Enjoyable read actually.
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This. And, don't me wrong, I absolutely love JK. But watch (nearly) any full game YT vid fr that era, with the value of perspective and time. The evidence is clear, imho. Thurman was an other worldly dual-threat...the McCaffrey of his time only better. And he did it w that same quasi-draw play fr shotgun, over and over! How JA is doing this is amazing. I mean, I do like Motor and Moss, but does anyone scheme around them? I ain't no expert, but doubt it. JA is it. That said, I don't really care if he gets MVP, only SBVs
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Scouting The Miami Dolphins (Round 2)
Dukestreetking replied to Dont Stop Billeiving's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Same. Thanks for taking the time and effort... regardless of whether there's agreement on this or that point. -
Fair enough re "adults" comment. For that I apologise. We are sometimes too quick on the trigger. In return, I suggest calling someone a cartoon character (someone you don't know) might also require some reflection, if only for better situational awareness. Now...I'm going to rely on oldmanfan and balln for my updates. (N.B., "we" means those who've probably been down-range for too long.)
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Ok, I'm going to try to be kind-of-nice in this response. But wtf, over? I've made perfectly clear where I am on this issue. And you compare me to some Simpsons character? A quack Doc, no less. In case you haven't guessed, I've gotten a little med cross-training. That's what happens when you've been f***ing fighting in war zones--did you know we have those?--for 17 years. So, crawl back in your safe space little one, and let the goddamn adults handle the bad guys...and this discussion.
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This is why I don't think it's ACL/season ending. For all reasons stated above, and b/c it looked like they were doing a "McMurray test" on sidelines, which is for meniscus, not ACL. IF it is meniscus-related (I don't know that) the short answer: diagnosis known quickly, but prognosis is...well, tricky.
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Damn, I promised no further replies but--unfortunately as suspected--it is a knee (not further specified). Back2buff is correct in noting a prognosis issue w swelling. If meniscus as suspected, this in part relates to blood innervation...some meniscus tissue gets it, others don't. If former, pretty good news, as intervention may not be required. Just time. Further still, an elite athlete can still play w certain types of meniscus damage. Pain tolerance and stability issue. Hello brace, and good to see you Mr Toradal injection.