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calia 01-22-2019, 03:07 PM lol...trading for Wentz.
if we going there, why not trade for Aaron Rodgers, Todd Gurley, JJ Watt, Bill Belichek, lets resurrect Jack Kent Cooke from the dead to buy the team back, etc.
I’d be cool with all this. Let’s get Chip Lohmiller back too. Off the stone guy.
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Schneed10 01-22-2019, 03:38 PM He said something along the lines of its usually a 6 MO recovery but I don't think he said Alex will be back
If we're referring to what Gruden said on the day the injury happened, which is well before anybody knew Alex had developed an infection, and expecting to hold Gruden to those comments, then we've collectively lost our fucking minds.
Obviously when Gruden said these broken legs are typically 6 months to recover, he was talking about a common uncomplicated version.
Not aimed at you, but the inability of some to digest nuance is asinine. Nobody can get pissed at Gruden over this.
skinsfaninok 01-22-2019, 04:39 PM If we're referring to what Gruden said on the day the injury happened, which is well before anybody knew Alex had developed an infection, and expecting to hold Gruden to those comments, then we've collectively lost our fucking minds.
Obviously when Gruden said these broken legs are typically 6 months to recover, he was talking about a common uncomplicated version.
Not aimed at you, but the inability of some to digest nuance is asinine. Nobody can get pissed at Gruden over this.
No but we can be mad at everything else!!
mooby 01-22-2019, 05:00 PM If we're referring to what Gruden said on the day the injury happened, which is well before anybody knew Alex had developed an infection, and expecting to hold Gruden to those comments, then we've collectively lost our fucking minds.
Obviously when Gruden said these broken legs are typically 6 months to recover, he was talking about a common uncomplicated version.
Not aimed at you, but the inability of some to digest nuance is asinine. Nobody can get pissed at Gruden over this.
This is literally like the worst reason to get mad at Gruden. Plenty of other reasons (can't pick a d-coordinator for shit comes to mind) but insinuating Alex will play in 2019? LOL. Attention to details folks.
I believe it was the day after the surgery when Gruden predicted a 6-8 month recovery, obviously before all the complications set in. Holding him to that word is ridiculous.
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ForkLifter 01-22-2019, 07:57 PM So many of us may have heard on the radio driving to work this morning on 980 about the article quoting the former San Diego team orthopedist, where he basically opined that Alex Smith's chances of making a return to the NFL are at risk. This due to the type of brace he was wearing, which indicates that the plates/hardware initially inserted to assist in the healing process had been removed due to infection.
At any rate, I exchanged notes with a good friend of mine who is also an orthopedic surgeon (i know, everyone knows an expert) and a former I-AA football player, and asked him what he thought. His response was "yeah, it looks like he's f-----." Same friend had also mentioned to me a couple weeks ago that he may need a graft, which the article indicates may spell the end of his career.
metalskins 01-22-2019, 09:14 PM So many of us may have heard on the radio driving to work this morning on 980 about the article quoting the former San Diego team orthopedist, where he basically opined that Alex Smith's chances of making a return to the NFL are at risk. This due to the type of brace he was wearing, which indicates that the plates/hardware initially inserted to assist in the healing process had been removed due to infection.
At any rate, I exchanged notes with a good friend of mine who is also an orthopedic surgeon (i know, everyone knows an expert) and a former I-AA football player, and asked him what he thought. His response was "yeah, it looks like he's f-----." Same friend had also mentioned to me a couple weeks ago that he may need a graft, which the article indicates may spell the end of his career.
It definitely doesn't look good. Best case scenario, he returns in 2020. By then, I think he's 37 and will not have played in a year and a half. He didn't look that great before the injury. By then, we're likely seeing a coaching change (unless the 'skins do make the playoffs, lol) and I don't know how Smith works into that equation.
NC_Skins 01-22-2019, 09:31 PM I believe it was the day after the surgery when Gruden predicted a 6-8 month recovery, obviously before all the complications set in. Holding him to that word is ridiculous.
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Dude is not playing next year if ever at all.
ForkLifter 01-22-2019, 11:41 PM It definitely doesn't look good. Best case scenario, he returns in 2020. By then, I think he's 37 and will not have played in a year and a half. He didn't look that great before the injury. By then, we're likely seeing a coaching change (unless the 'skins do make the playoffs, lol) and I don't know how Smith works into that equation.
Better to pay him to be a backup than to pay him to sit at home. Sucks if thats the best case scenario. Don't know who the hell this team could draft or afford by then so anyway., so looks like we're fucked.
Maybe there's a Doug Flutie guy in the CFL or something.
mooby 01-23-2019, 07:42 AM Smith ain't even gonna be the backup this year. He's probably looking at PUP list at a minimum, and even then they might not activate him after week 6. We should just assume he's done at this point in the game given his age and the type of injury it is.
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