Originally Posted by RunKC:
Mentioned this in the draft subforum...Jason Peters would be a nice stop gap LT. He’s old but he’s still in great shape and would really only be needed for 1 season at the most. Fisher could possibly be back by November or December.
He’s an Andy Reid guy. Andy did trade for him in Philly. Bet he’d love the chance to be here with Andy and Patrick.
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Prince Tega Wanogho is a wildcard here, lots of people thought he had second round talent, his medicals killed him.
I think Rankin is more of a possibility than anyone else on the roster at this point.
Let's face it: Reid has had a Merry-Go-Round of an offensive line since arriving in KC back in 2013 and all the Chiefs have done is win.
Fish has been well above average for most of his career at Left Tackle but the Chiefs won a bunch of games last year in route to the Super Bowl with Cam Erving at Left Tackle, so I'm not concerned in the least. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I think Rankin is more of a possibility than anyone else on the roster at this point.
Let's face it: Reid has had a Merry-Go-Round of an offensive line since arriving in KC back in 2013 and all the Chiefs have done is win.
Fish has been well above average for most of his career at Left Tackle but the Chiefs won a bunch of games last year in route to the Super Bowl with Cam Erving at Left Tackle, so I'm not concerned in the least.
Sure. But Tampa's line is a wrecking crew. Pat running for his life with a bum toe is not something I'm looking forward to. But, yeah, it is what it is... they have scheme it for the win. [Reply]
Originally Posted by nychief:
Sure. But Tampa's line is a wrecking crew. Pat running for his life with a bum toe is not something I'm looking forward to. But, yeah, it is what it is... they have scheme it for the win.
Tampa’s edge rushers are good, but some of you are overrating the shit out of their pass rush.
There’s no Nick Bosa or even a DeForest Buckner. [Reply]
Rehab and Activity
At some point as you recover, your provider will ask you to begin moving your heel. This may be as soon as 2 to 3 weeks or as long 6 weeks after your injury. With the help of physical therapy, most people can return to normal activity in 4 to 6 months
Given that he’s an athlete with some of the best doctors, I can see him only missing 1-2 games, just my opinion though. He’ll be back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
Recovery time for torn Achilles
Rehab and Activity
At some point as you recover, your provider will ask you to begin moving your heel. This may be as soon as 2 to 3 weeks or as long 6 weeks after your injury. With the help of physical therapy, most people can return to normal activity in 4 to 6 months
Given that he’s an athlete with some of the best doctors, I can see him only missing 1-2 games, just my opinion though. He’ll be back.
Well it depends on what kind of tear too. Partial tear? Full rupture? If it was a full rupture, where did it tear off (closer to the muscle or in the middle of the tendon is bad news, tearing at the insertion is easier to fix).
Also, how is his hobospirit feeling? That dictates a lot in recovering from Achilles injuries. [Reply]
Originally Posted by nychief:
Sure. But Tampa's line is a wrecking crew. Pat running for his life with a bum toe is not something I'm looking forward to. But, yeah, it is what it is... they have scheme it for the win.
Meh, they're decent but JPP is a million years old and no one knows Todd Bowles better than Andy Reid. [Reply]