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Like posted earlier, if Bills medical staff had any reason to believe there was structural damage I don’t think they would have let him walk to the locker room.

 

With that said, if it wasn’t that bad of an injury seems like they would have let him stay on the bench for the rest of the game. 

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6 minutes ago, Gene1973 said:

I don't like the look on his face when he was walking back to the locker room. Can't lose this dude right before tge playoff's, he just too important.

He could be bummed out because he thinks he will miss out on a 1k yard season but who knows? We won't know anything for sure for hours. I don't like the wait!

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2 hours ago, Reks Ryan said:

Main thing is for him to be ready for playoffs.  Assuming he doesn’t play next week, sucks that he’ll come up just short of 1,000 yards.


We no longer need to look at individual accomplishments for positives.  This team has a different destiny.


If they also want to rest Diggs for the last game and he then doesn’t lead the league in receptions and yards, big freakin’ deal.

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35 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

Take it for what it’s worth: caller on morning show said he went to Buffalo airport with some other fans to greet the team and he noticed Beasley had a “significant” limp...

I don’t doubt that at all. He has been limping after a catch all year long it seems. I bet last night it was a combo of the game situation and the pain, the team and Beas decided to shut it down.

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7 hours ago, Special K said:

 

This is what concerns me......I hope that's not the case, but it could be.

I'll have to relook at the replay on his injury but it didn't look like there was a lot of twisting it looked like it was more of a ankle injury possibly high ankle sprain which wouldn't be good but better than ACL obviously

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A couple good things going for us on this. 1) We have a tremendous training staff. 2) Beas does not have to play next week and almost certainly won't 3) He's a pretty tough guy and like someone said he seems to limp a lot anyway after plays.  He could definitely use the time off.  Took some big shots in DEN game too.

 

I remember Foster had a really bad hammy last year.  I thought he was done for the year but played the next week!

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41 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

Take it for what it’s worth: caller on morning show said he went to Buffalo airport with some other fans to greet the team and he noticed Beasley had a “significant” limp...

This is the NFL, with exceptional and cautious medical teams. The fact that he was walking tells us it isn't that serious. No crutches, no walking boot, no wheel chair. The Bills are not going to let Cole walk across a tarmac if he has any type of serious lower body injury.

 

I too want him to be 100%. But I feel like we're working to inject drama into this.

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13 minutes ago, RochesterLifer said:

This is the NFL, with exceptional and cautious medical teams. The fact that he was walking tells us it isn't that serious. No crutches, no walking boot, no wheel chair. The Bills are not going to let Cole walk across a tarmac if he has any type of serious lower body injury.

 

I too want him to be 100%. But I feel like we're working to inject drama into this.

Exactly! If it was something serious he would at least be on crutches. The fact he was walking without anything is encouraging as they head into the playoffs. 

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7 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

he's fine

 

7 hours ago, Turbo44 said:

There were no doctors around him on the sidelines. Josh was sitting next to him, that’s it. Read into it as you may.

 
Guy is tough as nails. I went to sleep believing he will be out next week and back for the playoffs.  If it was more than a ding, they would have been more attentive medical wise.  
 

I think next week we see Brown, Diggs and Davis. Replaced in second half by  Roberts, McKenzie and Kroft. 

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6 hours ago, BillsfaninSB said:

Like posted earlier, if Bills medical staff had any reason to believe there was structural damage I don’t think they would have let him walk to the locker room.

 

With that said, if it wasn’t that bad of an injury seems like they would have let him stay on the bench for the rest of the game. 

 

Thats just completely false.  Guys with ACL injuries walk to the locker room all the time, even walk on it for days later.

 

The way the trainers were pointing to on their knee explaining it, was definitely ACL. 

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3 minutes ago, Back2Buff said:

 

Thats just completely false.  Guys with ACL injuries walk to the locker room all the time, even walk on it for days later.

 

The way the trainers were pointing to on their knee explaining it, was definitely ACL. 

They were pointing to the outside of the knee, isn't the ACL on the inside of the knee?

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1 minute ago, Rochesterian Bills Fan said:

They were pointing to the outside of the knee, isn't the ACL on the inside of the knee?


Yes and Yes.   
 

Anyone saying “definitely ACL” is probably not doing a very good online doctor impersonation. 
 

Sure, it could be, I guess... but it’s not “definitely an ACL”.  

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13 minutes ago, Back2Buff said:

 

Thats just completely false.  Guys with ACL injuries walk to the locker room all the time, even walk on it for days later.

 

The way the trainers were pointing to on their knee explaining it, was definitely ACL. 

what a ridiculous assertion.

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1 hour ago, RochesterLifer said:

This is the NFL, with exceptional and cautious medical teams. The fact that he was walking tells us it isn't that serious. No crutches, no walking boot, no wheel chair. The Bills are not going to let Cole walk across a tarmac if he has any type of serious lower body injury.

 

I too want him to be 100%. But I feel like we're working to inject drama into this.

I’m not working to inject anything...😉

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Beasley definitely should not have been in the game. I think they were trying to get him to 1k. I get it, but wow if we lose him long term for that reason it's going to suck. 

 

Hope he's good for the playoffs, he's so important to this offense.

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23 minutes ago, Back the Blue said:

The Beasley injury should have never happened.  The game was over, why was he on the field? 
 

IMO...Playing your starters while fighting for the #2 seed in week 17 is a whole different story. 

 

Probably trying to get him 1,000 yards

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Just now, Back the Blue said:

That could have been done in week 17.  

 

I'm of the opinion that we aren't playing anyone important on Sunday. 

 

I knew for a fact that Allen was going to be throwing for that 4th TD, because it seemed like the Bills wanted him to get that record last night.

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1 hour ago, SCBills said:


Yes and Yes.   
 

Anyone saying “definitely ACL” is probably not doing a very good online doctor impersonation. 
 

Sure, it could be, I guess... but it’s not “definitely an ACL”.  

 

I would say there is definitely some damage to the LCL.... that is the ligament on the outside of the knee and that seemed to be where the attention was focused. But as was pointed out in the game day thread, that often comes with an unwanted side order of ACL or meniscus damage. Fingers crossed at this stage but if he really was limping badly come hours later the chances are it is at best a bad ligament sprain that is 2-3 weeks. Think that is the absolute best case scenario at this point. 

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I don’t see a “pop” in the replays, because he doesn’t immediately lift his leg.

 

But he definitely takes a hard step on his left leg, then tries to gather himself for the ball thrown behind him, that looks like the injury to me.

 

And is there significance to when he tries to stand up, he uses his knee to get up and then his feet are crossed.

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