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Bad for him and his team, good for everyone who has to play them, next man up, 

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

We went through this with Von. Everyone dealing with this stuff. Extra bad for bengals since burrow isn’t that mobile. 

 

He has enough mobility to convert and gain the Bengals a new set of downs if teams don't pay attention.  27 first downs this season.

 

It ain't the 52 1D our boy has, but it's more than you might expect.

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1 hour ago, Buffalo619 said:

7 months? Tre took over a year to come back.  Best of luck recovering. 

 

 

    And it would seem to me when coming back to play there be more stress put on the injured area as an ol than a db.  Get locked up with a guy get leg bent beneath you or a player falls into your pinned leg.  

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18 minutes ago, AuntieEm said:

 

 

    And it would seem to me when coming back to play there be more stress put on the injured area as an ol than a db.  Get locked up with a guy get leg bent beneath you or a player falls into your pinned leg.  

Yeah, wonder if the braces most OL's wear have anything to do with it.  Also OL's not expected to run 21 mph to cover the likes of Hill or Jefferson. Looks like Hakeem Adeniji is next man up, played 65 snaps yesterday 6-5 300 3rd year - played at Kansas in college.

 

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9 minutes ago, BearNorth said:

Yeah, wonder if the braces most OL's wear have anything to do with it.  Also OL's not expected to run 21 mph to cover the likes of Hill or Jefferson.

 

   No doubt the acl injuries are no picnic for any player no matter their position.  Just would depend on each individual as everybody stresses their bodies differently based on how they are wired.  I guess I just think there's more dangerous activity around ol lower bodies to up the risks than a db that's running though they can get into some dangerous collisions impacts too.

 

 

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2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

We went through this with Von. Everyone dealing with this stuff. Extra bad for bengals since burrow isn’t that mobile. 

How good is the rest of the line? I lost track after "Joe Burrow is getting hammered behind an inferior line."

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Burrows is not the athletic QB that is in vogue around the league (Allen, L Jackson, Hurts, Fields and others) but he's not the statue some would make him out to be.  He is successful running on occasion, and has a feel for moving around the pocket like a younger Tom Brady.  Still, losing your starting RT is a big deal.  It will make it easier for Rousseau to get to Burrows next Monday.

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Watched the replay of Cincinnati & NE.  #77 Adeniji played very well after Collins was hurt.  Don’t think the Bengals will lose much w Adeniji playing. 
 

And BTW, Cincinnati dominated that game. A few fluke plays like tipped ball TD on 3rd & 29 and Jamar Chase fumble  gave NE a chance late.   Bengals are going to be a tough match up for the Bills.

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On 12/25/2022 at 2:32 PM, Steptide said:

Here's a really dumb question - are acl injuries not painful? How do you pass an acl test or play through a blown acl? 

My son went through this is senior year of high school. He hyperextended his knee, coming down from catching a pass did not hear a pop in the ACL test was inconclusive told to go get an MRI. The MRI revealed a tear and meniscus damage at the time I did not think it was that bad, it was painful but not thought to be a devastating injury at first but the biggest thing about all of this is the rehab which is crushing to an athlete 

On 12/25/2022 at 8:58 PM, Einstein said:

Expected recovery is 7 months?

 

Dont tell Tre.

It’s different for different people let’s just keep track of it and see how long it actually takes him to get back on the field. I think we might be surprised.

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1 hour ago, Dr.Sack said:

If there is any hope for us it’s that the Bengals have yet to dominate a game wire to wire against a good team, meaning we will be in the game if we bring our B game. If we play our A game we can possibly destroy them. 

 

I don't think we've dominated a game wire to wire against a good team either this season. Considering how their season has panned out, I'm not calling the Titans good.

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