Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Yeah im not seeing the turf toe everyone seems to be talking about.
has anyone confirmed turf toe at all.....my initial thought during the game is that it was a blister. Not having to play under game speed for several weeks, coupled with the hard shell of a grass cleat, sometimes just rubs the wrong way....
I know on the telecast, they showed the shot of the foot sticking in the grass, but I've not heard anything saying there was actual real damage there. In fact, Pat looked fine in the second half pre-injury, so I wondered if they simply put a pad on it......hence my thought it was just a blister than was painful until they wrapped it up.
I ask only because turf toe doesn't just "go away"..... [Reply]
I believe it was Shannon sharpe which said it’s painful but what they will do is Pat will wear a size bigger shoe and they will put a piece of metal at the toe so it doesn’t rub and then they will shoot it up with cortisone. Shouldn’t affect him at all [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
What kind of buttfucking moron question is this? The real question is what KIND of ketchup does he put on his surf n turf.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
What kind of buttfucking moron question is this? The real question is what KIND of ketchup does he put on his surf n turf.
How did Mahomes look at practice?
Nate Taylor, Chiefs beat writer: The great news for the Chiefs is that Mahomes looked very much like, well, himself. In the first periods of practice, Mahomes threw the ball with plenty of power and accuracy to his receivers. He was also able to go through the handoff exchange on run-pass option plays with rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, who could make his postseason debut Sunday. Although Mahomes sustained a left big toe injury last week, he moved around well when going through his footwork drills to simulate his movement in the pocket before releasing the ball.
Is Mahomes on track to start Sunday?
Lindsay Jones, senior NFL writer: You have to be careful not to speculate too much about the concussion protocol, but we can speak to what we know: Mahomes was on the practice field two days in a row, and the fact that Reid said Mahomes "took the majority" of starter reps in Thursday's practice — a real practice, unlike Wednesday's light session — is an indication that Mahomes is nearing the final phases of the protocol.
Final clearance will come from an independent neurologist, but all signs right now point to Mahomes playing, barring some sort of setback in the next 48 hours. [Reply]