Yeah I would sit him until after the bye. Gives him 6 weeks to heal up and his ankle should be damn near 100% by then.
How limited will he be though with a brace?
And will he need surgery in the offseason? Or is it minor enough to where 6 weeks rest will be enough? If not, will a full offseason of resting it get it back to 100%?
If hes not 100% in 6 weeks, will he be more prone to injuring the knee by playing on it?
And even when hes back to 100%, will he be more prone to dislocate it again down the line, or is this just a fluke one time thing?
So many unknowns still and I dont like it. But still great to see it was best case scenario and no ligament damage. I'm just scared out of my mind that he could reinjure it worse if he comes back this season and hes not 100%. [Reply]
Originally Posted by St. Patty's Fire:
Me? Are you actually going to tell me that Brady is more important to the Pats than Watson is to the Texans, Arod is to the pack, Wilson is to the Seahawks? That would be some old fashioned Brady dick sucking if that were the case.
Brady is probably about 6 or 7 on the list of reasons as to why the Pats are 5-0 right now. He’s been legitimately bad in half of their games. I’m not saying the dude is unimportant in the grand scheme of things, but right now? They’d be perfectly fine without him.
The Patriots are 6-0.
The rest of your post is even more incorrect.
Pct Yds TD Int Sck QBR
Regular Season 65.4 1743 10 3 10 97.5
Career 64.1 72257 527 174 483 97.6
This projects to 28 TD's/9 INT, 4648 yards and a 97.55 QBR for the regular season. If forced, I would bet that Brady will be more like 35/7 and 4800 yards.
The Patriots are focused on running the ball this year early as the O-Line is in shambles and and the receiving core is thin. Both of these will be addressed in typical BB fashion in time for the 2nd round of the playoffs (thank you bye week!) at which point the Patriots O will feature whatever works best against the team they are facing. If you make the playoffs and get to the AFCG (if) the O game plan could be almost anything. It will all work. [Reply]
Originally Posted by aloyouis:
The Patriots are 6-0.
The rest of your post is even more incorrect.
Pct Yds TD Int Sck QBR
Regular Season 65.4 1743 10 3 10 97.5
Career 64.1 72257 527 174 483 97.6
This projects to 28 TD's/9 INT, 4648 yards and a 97.55 QBR for the regular season. If forced, I would bet that Brady will be more like 35/7 and 4800 yards.
The Patriots are focused on running the ball this year early as the O-Line is in shambles and and the receiving core is thin. Both of these will be addressed in typical BB fashion in time for the 2nd round of the playoffs (thank you bye week!) at which point the Patriots O will feature whatever works best against the team they are facing. If you make the playoffs and get to the AFCG (if) the O game plan could be almost anything. It will all work.
The results of Patrick Mahomes' MRI came back extremely positive sources tell @RapSheet and myself. Here's more from our segment on NFL Now just a few minutes ago. pic.twitter.com/uZxJU8RxVc
Originally Posted by Bump:
3 weeks is about as good as you could expect.
If that is the extent of it AD that gets his ankle back too, then he escaped clean almost. No one wants to see a player of his magnitude get hurt. [Reply]