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1 minute ago, thenorthremembers said:

I have to be honest.   I dont remember his release.  Had to have come when the PED guys came back?

 

No, it was just this past week when they signed Hardman to the 53.

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2 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

Damn, the need to change the name from Injury Report to Samuel Report.


The Bills have had more than their share of players that seem to have season tickets to the injury report and make you wonder if they are doing enough to earn that check.

I do balance that tired injury-ridden Bills sentiment with accepting the tough breaks like we had with someone like Hoecht who did not want the cart, wanted to cheer the team on, and you could just feel how much he genuinely wanted to be out there.

 

 

 

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He seemed very promising as a KR in the first games. IDK what happened. But if he gets the same blocks the unit did last game, he'll score a TD! What a job by the special teams return team last Sunday.

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20 hours ago, WideNine said:


The Bills have had more than their share of players that seem to have season tickets to the injury report and make you wonder if they are doing enough to earn that check.

I do balance that tired injury-ridden Bills sentiment with accepting the tough breaks like we had with someone like Hoecht who did not want the cart, wanted to cheer the team on, and you could just feel how much he genuinely wanted to be out there.

 

 

 

 

steroid use has a long known association with severe tendon injuries in athletes.

 

maybe he just shouldn't have taken them if he wanted to out there

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39 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

steroid use has a long known association with severe tendon injuries in athletes.

 

maybe he just shouldn't have taken them if he wanted to out there

 

This is true of strength training in general when you don't put a good enough focus on flexibility. Steroids tend to allow you to easily overtrain and over work muscle tendons, but it's common in athletes who lift a lot. 

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1 hour ago, Jerome007 said:

He seemed very promising as a KR in the first games. IDK what happened. But if he gets the same blocks the unit did last game, he'll score a TD! What a job by the special teams return team last Sunday.

He hasn’t been active because its the only thing he can do

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40 minutes ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said:

 

This is true of strength training in general when you don't put a good enough focus on flexibility. Steroids tend to allow you to easily overtrain and over work muscle tendons, but it's common in athletes who lift a lot. 

 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5206906/

 

small study but looked specifially at weight lifters:  22% of steroid users with at least 1 lifetime tendon rupture vs 6% non users.

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