Confirmed, per source, Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill had a posterior SC (sternoclavicular) dislocation which was successfully reduced in the hospital. No surgery required. He will stay overnight.
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Seriously? He was key in trying to get the real story out... You ****ers are the one's unbearable, you overreacted just like the media.
He was and has been overbearingly ridiculous. He gets it right initially but doesn't know when to stop on ANY topic.
Sometimes it doesn't matter if you are correct initially, you still need to know when to stop. Basically he is a woman. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Seriously? He was key in trying to get the real story out... You fuckers are the one's unbearable, you overreacted just like the media.
Lmao he never got the real story out. He and his group guessed that Tyreek wouldn't be suspended. They ended up right on that 50/50 call. They haven't been right on anything since. [Reply]
Shoulder injury unlikely to sideline Packers' Jake Kumerow for long
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GREEN BAY – Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jake Kumerow’s injury is worse than was first thought, but there are signs it is not serious enough to keep him sidelined for long.
A source said he suffered an SC joint sprain and was waiting for test results to see the degree of the injury.
Originally Posted by :
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The conversation about Jake Kumerow, who's been dubbed by one member of the Green Bay Packers as "one of the talks of training camp," won't be coming to an end.
That's because the popular receiver avoided a serious shoulder injury.
Kumerow sustained a sprained SC joint in his shoulder that neither he nor the Packers medical staff views as a serious concern, a source told ESPN on Friday. It is expected to heal relatively quickly with rest and shouldn't impact Kumerow's availability for the regular season should he make the roster -- something that seemed like a foregone conclusion after his performance in Thursday's night's preseason win over the Steelers.
Originally Posted by FAX:
A couple is 2. A few is 3. A bunch is 4. Quite a bunch is 5. One hell of a bunch is 6. A glom and a half is 7 or 8 depending on the size of the glom.
So you're going to ignore that they put him on IR to return so he was going to miss basically 3 months (2 weeks of preseason + 8 weeks of IR) by default? Of course you're going to ignore that.
If the chiefs don't put him on IR, he can return sooner. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
So you're going to ignore that they put him on IR to return so he was going to miss basically 3 months (2 weeks of preseason + 8 weeks of IR) by default? Of course you're going to ignore that.
If the chiefs don't put him on IR, he can return sooner.
This.
And if we wanna go further, it’s possible that Kumerow just didn’t recover how he was supposed to. Maybe a setback here or there, who knows.
Odds are they just didn’t wanna waste a roster spot on the guy for 2-4 weeks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
So you're going to ignore that they put him on IR to return so he was going to miss basically 3 months (2 weeks of preseason + 8 weeks of IR) by default? Of course you're going to ignore that.
If the chiefs don't put him on IR, he can return sooner.
That's true.
I'm just saying, we have a dude who missed significant time after initial reports from "team sources" said he was gonna be back sooner.
Well when you look into the actual details of what happened you'll see that he was put on IR, because why would they waste a roster spot on him if he would miss a few games. I don't think he was hurt that whole time and probably could have come back sooner, but he sucks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
So you're going to ignore that they put him on IR to return so he was going to miss basically 3 months (2 weeks of preseason + 8 weeks of IR) by default? Of course you're going to ignore that.
If the chiefs don't put him on IR, he can return sooner.
Lol yes he's going to ignore it, then he will acknowledge it, and after that he will get back to his original point and ignore it again.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
That's true.
I'm just saying, we have a dude who missed significant time after initial reports from "team sources" said he was gonna be back sooner.