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Yeldon foot injury - severity not known

#21

Yeldon is in a walking boot.
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#22

Quote:Ugh...


If TJ is hurt bad, I guess it's all on DRob who nearly fumbled the ball this past Sunday.
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Sux that it is a short week. But if Yeldon can't go,, maybe DRob will get a chance to look like he did for a few games last season. This could be what gets DRob "rolling" into last season's form?


Much prefer Yeldon though.
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#23

Quote:Sux that it is a short week. But if Yeldon can't go,, maybe DRob will get a chance to look like he did for a few games last season. This could be what gets DRob "rolling" into last season's form?


Much prefer Yeldon though.


DROB can step in and handle it.
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#24

Quote:Ugh...


 

So Pierce sprained his Achilles in warm-ups before the game, and now Yeldon has a foot injury? Grant is already on IR, and Gerhart sucks so bad he's been inactive the past two weeks. If TJ is hurt bad, I guess it's all on DRob who nearly fumbled the ball this past Sunday.
D-Rob still looks like he's hurting. If Yeldon does miss time, the starter may very well be--ugh--Gerhart.

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#25

If Kendall Hunter showed anything at all I expect them to sign him in the next 24 hours.


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#26

ITT, people who don't know what hyperbole is. I swear half of the mods on this board are trolls, I don't know how they got their status.


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#27

Quote:DROB can step in and handle it.
He really demonstrated that yesterday.

Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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#28

I definitely hope it's nothing too serious, I would be ok with him missing just this week game at this point.

 

The other RB we have so far have been really bad (Something that shows how good Yeldon is doing given the bad run blocking), mostly negative plays, fumbling and so on. 

Let's hope DRob can have a good came if he's called up but his recent performances (be it because not fully recovered or not) have been really bad.


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#29

Quote:He really demonstrated that yesterday.


It was one play man. He dropped a pass. It happens.
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#30

Good news, seems like Yeldon and Hurns are both tough guys Smile

 

<a class="" href='https://twitter.com/ryanohalloran'>Ryan O'Halloran ‏@ryanohalloran </a> <a class="" href='https://twitter.com/ryanohalloran/status/666689319487188992' title="3:48 PM - 17 Nov 2015">29m29 minutes ago</a>
<p class="" style="font-size:26px;color:rgb(41,47,51);font-family:Arial, sans-serif;background-color:rgb(245,248,250);"><a class="" href='https://twitter.com/hashtag/Jaguars?src=hash'>#Jaguars</a> RB T.J. Yeldon (foot) out of the boot, said for Thursday, "I'll be fine."

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#31

Quote:Ugh...


So Pierce sprained his Achilles in warm-ups before the game, and now Yeldon has a foot injury? Grant is already on IR, and Gerhart sucks so bad he's been inactive the past two weeks. If TJ is hurt bad, I guess it's all on DRob who nearly fumbled the ball this past Sunday.


Kendall Hunter can't get here fast enough.


Of note, I was thinking Banyard gets relegated to the practice squad in order to make room for Greene, but they probably need to keep him active now.


Marks will be placed on IR to free up a roster spot for Greene.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#32

Quote:Marks will be placed on IR to free up a roster spot for Greene.
 

 

So much changes so quickly.


 

Now on Pierce they're just calling it a "calf" injury instead of an "Achilles."


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#33

Quote:It was one play man. He dropped a pass. It happens.


And he fumbled. Fortunately the whistle had blown. So two play. A possible funble and a swing pass that should have gone for long yardage.
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#34

Quote:And he fumbled. Fortunately the whistle had blown. So two play. A possible funble and a swing pass that should have gone for long yardage.


Wait...sorry...should of gone for long yardage.
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#35

Quote:for those of us who don't interpret everything 'literally', the use of a term such as 'unreal' is a metaphor... go look it up in the dictionary. Therefore his use of the term in the sentence would have properly been understood as being equivalent to saying, 'oh my, while injuries are a part of the game, the rash of injuries occurring just recently seems excessive. 

... there 'ya go mod.
 

Yawn...

 

Just curious, did you take that to mean that I was either physically and or mentally exhausted, or that I was indeed responding to your worthless, tired, old act?

 

Could be either. Or maybe both.

 

Also, I fail to see how "unreal" would be a metaphor. A metaphor compares to things to each other, his statement of "unreal" did not...go look it up in the dictionary.

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#36

We have some tough, competitive young players on our team. Hurns, Bortles, Yeldon.
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#37

I wish they would mention what kind of foot injury this is. If it's nothing but a mild sprain and he can go, then fine, but by no means should they be risking further injury with a foot. It's just without knowing what it is we can't even speculate.



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#38

Quote:I wish they would mention what kind of foot injury this is. If it's nothing but a mild sprain and he can go, then fine, but by no means should they be risking further injury with a foot. It's just without knowing what it is we can't even speculate.
 

It probably is just a mild sprain. If it was severe Yeldon would still be wearing a boot.

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#39

Foot concussion IMO.
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#40

Quote:Foot concussion IMO.


Could be an ankle concussion. I heard those things usually result in surgery or worst case...amputation.
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