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2 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

No, only if it affects his practice or playing time. And since Josh isnt coming out of that #1 spot and is full go in everything, they dont have to report any of it.

 

That's why every post season you hear about guys who played through fractures, tears, etc. Never stopped them so not on the injury report.

 

2 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Only if it limits him in practice, I think?

 

2 hours ago, DapperCam said:


I think only if it limits his activities during practice.

 

2 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


if this is true, don’t the bills have to report it on he injury report? 


Injuries must be reported if a player receivers specialized or targeted treatment, above and beyond the scope of average TLC, for an injury. 
 

This is why you see guys practicing in full yet on the report. They may be doing everything at practice but are listed on the report because of their treatment to a particular area. 

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This may have been said but yesterday shows why there were complaints about the defense against the Texans. The offense was anaemic in the first half, but the defense kept us in it. They didn't give away a back breaking drive at the end of the half. They gave the offense time to find their footing, and stick to the original game plan. Sometimes that is required. And that was missing in Houston.

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