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this absolutely sucks.
way too much time missed this year. easy schedule this year provides experience as well as confidence. |
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Lets hope this is the end of planned runs, at least for this year. This kid is brittle, huge but breaks very easy. He now has a throwing shoulder that is injured and weakened. He doesn't need any more designed plays that assure he takes a hit. There is a damn good chance he made need surgery if it is a grade three and be out the entire year. The question in the back of my mind this entire time has been if we don't want to sign a running back to a long term deal because they get hurt all the time and it affects their play why is it such a great idea to make your QB into a part time running back? This morning it seem downright idiotic.
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The thing is, you can't not use AR as a runner. Steichen said as much in his presser (or as close to it as Steichen will get in a presser). |
Of course you don't have to have planned runs as part of his game. He can still use his amazing gifts as a runner when plays break down. Running backs have shorter careers from taking all those hits, the exact same thing will happen to AR. It already is.
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Sprained AC joint is what Derek Carr had, not sure how many games he missed, but he's back and had a good game yesterday!
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Earlier this morning, Josina Anderson had indicated that Richardson was hoping to gather 3 medical opinions and that everything was on the table as far as treatment / recovery. Richardson and the Colts weren't ruling anything out until they hear from a few different doctors. |
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