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Week 10: Jets Game Preparation - Inactives Announced with Chris Ivory Out, Wyatt Teller Starting at LG, and Levi Wallace Starting at CB


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17 minutes ago, Kevin1778 said:

Jets have thrown more interceptions than Bills. Bills defense could win this game. Just don't rush Allen back. 

 

 

BIlls have been in garbagetime for about 67% of game action this season

 

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25 minutes ago, Kevin1778 said:

Jets have thrown more interceptions than Bills. Bills defense could win this game. Just don't rush Allen back. 

 

It would be at the peak of irresponsibility for Allen to play next week

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6 minutes ago, nucci said:

what if he is healthy and practices this week?

 

Since he didn't get surgery on the elbow, the only cure is time to heal.  There's no way that he can go from not being able to throw at all to suddenly starting.  The risk to reaggravating the nerve is too big.   You do not throw him out there one week before the bye and sitting on a 2-7 record. 

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1 minute ago, GG said:

 

Since he didn't get surgery on the elbow, the only cure is time to heal.  There's no way that he can go from not being able to throw at all to suddenly starting.  The risk to reaggravating the nerve is too big.   You do not throw him out there one week before the bye and sitting on a 2-7 record. 

 

It's a UCL sprain and he did begin throwing in rehab sessions on Friday and Saturday. 

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12 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

It's a UCL sprain and he did begin throwing in rehab sessions on Friday and Saturday. 

 

Whether it's a formal UCL sprain is immaterial to me compared to Allen's reaction to the sideline test during the game.   Sure looked like the nerve was affected, and there's zero reason to rush him back to action one week before the bye and the season under the bridge

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1 minute ago, GG said:

 

Whether it's a formal UCL sprain is immaterial to me compared to Allen's reaction to the sideline test during the game.   Sure looked like the nerve was affected, and there's zero reason to rush him back to action one week before the bye and the season under the bridge

 

He needs as many in game snaps as possible to quicken his learning curve.  This season is all about his continued development as soon as he returns to good health. 

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14 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He needs as many in game snaps as possible to quicken his learning curve.  This season is all about his continued development as soon as he returns to good health. 

 

Because you're running a much greater risk at reaggravating the injury if you rush him back.   The risk vs reward on this type of injury is way off the charts.

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  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Week 10: Jets Game Preparation - Vegas Lines Currently Have the Bills as 7.5 Point Dogs
  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Week 10: Jets Game Preparation - Allen Listed as Day-to-Day; Anderson & Edmunds in Concussion Protocol; Charles Clay & Trent Murphy Listed as Week-to-Week
1 hour ago, dave mcbride said:

The Jets have an excellent, talented defense. I don't expect things to go well for the Bills offense. 

Agreed. There is a lot to like about the Jets D. One question, how can one really tell when things aren’t going well for the Bills offense? Seems we’d need a comparative good performance to gauge against. Do any of us remember such a performance? 

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9 minutes ago, K-9 said:

Agreed. There is a lot to like about the Jets D. One question, how can one really tell when things aren’t going well for the Bills offense? Seems we’d need a comparative good performance to gauge against. Do any of us remember such a performance? 

The new standard Bills offensive performance measure should be TDs scored by the other team while they're on the field.

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4 hours ago, GG said:

 

Because you're running a much greater risk at reaggravating the injury if you rush him back.   The risk vs reward on this type of injury is way off the charts.

 

...reps yes....repairs no..........rushing back to an "in the hunt" 2-7 club?.........Tuh-rod Peterman was your leading rusher?...r u kidding ?...............

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4 hours ago, GG said:

 

Because you're running a much greater risk at reaggravating the injury if you rush him back.   The risk vs reward on this type of injury is way off the charts.

There's absolutely nothing to be gained by rushing Josh Allen back this season. This offensive line can't protect him anyway and if he returns, he'll just get injured again. Send Peterman,  Barkley or DA out there as your sacrificial lambs. These 3 wont be on the team next year anyway.  Use these last 7 games to evaluate the entire offensive line and wide receivers as most of them will be gone.

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6 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He needs as many in game snaps as possible to quicken his learning curve.  This season is all about his continued development as soon as he returns to good health. 

 

6 games after the bye is plenty. Get him 100%. If he is rushed back and gets hurt Sunday fire McDermott. 

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