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3 hours ago, Pasaluki said:

 

Rodak is a moron but Joe B. knows his stuff hopefully he will tweet something else out.

Yeah. Joe B. is on par with GunnerBill, Kirby and bandit when it comes to football IQ. I particularly like it when Joe B. says things like “Josh Allen is a really good qb and has a cool arm” or “Harrison Phillips is a really hard worker”. 

 

(Edit: by the way, referencing Gunner, Kirby and bandit was a compliment in that Joe B. doesn’t know diddly squat). 

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3 hours ago, Another Fan said:

I wonder if Orton would reconsider retirement  ? Hey the last thing we need is another 2013 situation where you go with the undrafted for lack of being prepared at the position.  

 

Maybe they could talk Matt Leinart into leaving his cushy studio job.

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The answer might be right on the Bills' roster already.  Somewhere, someone said today that Kelvin Benjamin has been seen throwing a ball 60 yards.  It appears the big receiver has an NFL arm.

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I was there, the McCarron play happened right in front of me. He was stepped on, I couldn't tell if it was an offensive or defensive lineman because the oline was pushed right back into him upon the snap. He definitely jumped up and looked like he was hurting, but I don't think it was anything serious.

 

I sprain my ankle all the time and the initial pain like that, I'm sure you've all felt, shoots through you. Or like a burn when you're cooking. It stings at first and then it's just annoying. I'm arm chairing it but that's what I read from his body language. A shock, then just annoyed by it. He should be fine. Don't know anything about Peterman.

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Josh Allen clickbait....

 

5 hours ago, Another Fan said:

 

I've never seen a single bad play basically end a player's career before.  Good for Jeff Tuel, hot wife, good life.

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1 hour ago, Ol Dirty B said:

I was there, the McCarron play happened right in front of me. He was stepped on, I couldn't tell if it was an offensive or defensive lineman because the oline was pushed right back into him upon the snap. He definitely jumped up and looked like he was hurting, but I don't think it was anything serious.

 

I sprain my ankle all the time and the initial pain like that, I'm sure you've all felt, shoots through you. Or like a burn when you're cooking. It stings at first and then it's just annoying. I'm arm chairing it but that's what I read from his body language. A shock, then just annoyed by it. He should be fine. Don't know anything about Peterman.

 

I haven't sprained my ankle since I was 12.  How do you sprain yours all the time?

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11 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

I haven't sprained my ankle since I was 12.  How do you sprain yours all the time? 

 

I was getting out of my backhoe one winter, my work boot hit the ground the wrong way and all 220 lbs of me proceeded to tear my ankle to shreds.  This was when I was in my early 30's. 

 

It was the same ankle I shredded playing football in cleats in the winter when my foot got stuck in the snow.  Once you destroy the ligaments in your ankle, it becomes ever increasingly easy to sprain it in the future.  There are exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles, but you don't get the virgin ligaments back...

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21 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

I haven't sprained my ankle since I was 12.  How do you sprain yours all the time?

 

I really messed mine up in high school in a soccer game. I think I did ligament damage and heard some popping. I think the trainer misdiagnosed it. My younger brother had the same trainer tell him his knee was fine for 2 years. He'd always be hurting when he ran. Finally got a second opinion, turns out the cartilage wore out and he was scraping bone on bone.

 

Anyways, I played through college on it, getting it taped once it went all the time. I play pick up basketball, and it seems I tweak it cutting all the time. It'll go so it's perpendicular to the floor. I've been told once it goes it goes. Just something I deal with. Not complaining just explaining my point of view on it.

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11 hours ago, Magnetar said:

 

I was getting out of my backhoe one winter, my work boot hit the ground the wrong way and all 220 lbs of me proceeded to tear my ankle to shreds.  This was when I was in my early 30's. 

 

It was the same ankle I shredded playing football in cleats in the winter when my foot got stuck in the snow.  Once you destroy the ligaments in your ankle, it becomes ever increasingly easy to sprain it in the future.  There are exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles, but you don't get the virgin ligaments back...

 

Same problem here.  Really messed up my right ankle in a motocross crash at 15 and many years later to this day my ankle turns easily sometimes just walking on uneven ground. 

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18 hours ago, Magnetar said:

 

I was getting out of my backhoe one winter, my work boot hit the ground the wrong way and all 220 lbs of me proceeded to tear my ankle to shreds.  This was when I was in my early 30's. 

 

It was the same ankle I shredded playing football in cleats in the winter when my foot got stuck in the snow.  Once you destroy the ligaments in your ankle, it becomes ever increasingly easy to sprain it in the future.  There are exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles, but you don't get the virgin ligaments back...

 

Mostly true.

If you've fully torn the ligaments though, you can't sprain that ligament anymore, but you can still damage others structures, or another ligament.

The most common with a rolled ankle (inversion) is the atfl (anterior talofibular ligament).

Another common one after your bork the atfl is the calcaneofibular ligament, or cfl.

Once these have been stretched out repeatedly (grade1 sprains), partially torn (grade 2), or fully popped (grade 3), it's just a ticking time bomb to roll due to instability from that point forward.

You can def strengthen the muscles, but as you correctly stated, nothing will fully stabilize it without surgery.

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