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Nzoner's Game Room>Chris Jones is day-to-day
493rd 12:23 PM 01-13-2020
Which means he should be good for Sunday barring a setback
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...h-calf-injury/
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pugsnotdrugs19 06:24 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
Link or GTFO.

Or something like that.
It’s on this page: http://www.nfl.com/videos/kansas-city-chiefs

Turns out he told Palmer that after the game Sunday, so it seems more like hope on Jones’ end than anything. Fingers crossed.
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ChiefRocka 06:31 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
we don't need him

this team couldn't stop our offense in Tennessee, they damn sure won't stop it in arrowhead

it doesn't matter what Henry does in this game, Mahomes will burn him right down

only Aaron Rodgers can stop this team
Aaron’s gay porn stache doesn’t want it enough
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tmax63 06:31 PM 01-14-2020
What the fuck do you think he'd say, "my calf's pretty sore and I can't push off so I might be back if we get to the SB"
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MahiMike 06:33 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I doubt he plays unfortunately. Mark Ingram injured his calf on 12/22, practiced only once and still had issues 3 weeks later.

I know not all calf injuries are the same, but this just doesn’t seem like a quick fix.

Hope that we make the Super Bowl giving him 3 weeks off and a shot to numb that mother****er up an hour before the Super Bowl.
I've never even heard of calf injuries until the last 2 weeks.
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thabear04 06:42 PM 01-14-2020
Seem he will be ready he was jumping up and down when Chiefs scored.
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pugsnotdrugs19 06:51 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by thabear04:
Seem he will be ready he was jumping up and down when Chiefs scored.
That makes me feel better... certainly not something that Mark Ingram would have been doing a couple days after his injury.
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Titty Meat 06:53 PM 01-14-2020
What's the verdict on Jones vs the run? He seemed to be a liability most of his career vs the run.
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pugsnotdrugs19 06:56 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
What's the verdict on Jones vs the run? He seemed to be a liability most of his career vs the run.
I think he’s a good run player at this point. He’s been splitting doubles pretty frequently. He can be moved when a good double is put on him but overall, good I’d say.

And he’d be nice to have this week cause he could knife through the line and cause Henry to have to move more laterally, which is obviously not what he’s looking to do.
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AussieChiefsFan 06:58 PM 01-14-2020
Is this still the locker room basketball injury??

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Chief Northman 07:00 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
What's the verdict on Jones vs the run? He seemed to be a liability most of his career vs the run.
I think the knock on Jones against the run has been based more out of scheme discipline than physicality or an ability to tackle. In other words, he gets lazy and take shortcuts to the least path of resistance instead of continuing to work to fill his gap assignment and do his job, so that others can make plays.
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RetiredSeniorChief 08:55 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by MahiMike:
I've never even heard of calf injuries until the last 2 weeks.
I had a calf get injured once, it never did recover, so I had to turn it into veal.
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scho63 09:33 PM 01-14-2020
He better not have a Hagland's Calf.
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Chief Northman 09:36 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by scho63:
He better not have a Hagland's Calf.
Jokes aside, calf injuries are precursors to a potential Achilles tear. As pissed off as this development has made me, it would be terrible if Jones rushed back to action only to have his Achilles snap because he wasn’t rehabbed properly.
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Rasputin 09:39 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by MahiMike:
I've never even heard of calf injuries until the last 2 weeks.
When you have a calf injury its best to put it down and make veal out of it.
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dlphg9 09:56 PM 01-14-2020
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
I think the knock on Jones against the run has been based more out of scheme discipline than physicality or an ability to tackle. In other words, he gets lazy and take shortcuts to the least path of resistance instead of continuing to work to fill his gap assignment and do his job, so that others can make plays.
Show me some plays where he was lazy or stop talking out of your ass. Chris Jones is double teamed more than most every other d lineman in the league. The "he's a liability against the run" is a bunch of bullshit that a few retards on here spew because they don't want to resign him and he's so good at rushing the passer they had to make something up. Fucking idiots
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