Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
His knee was fine until he got hurt vs Dallas. It wasn't arthritis, it was a legit injury from a game. Apparently it's taken longer for big cat to get to 100%
My issue is some in here have said it's some on going thing, yet he missed one game in 3 yrs at SC and only missed two games last yr after the injury.
I think fans need to expect limited practices for him going forward. He's a massive human and will need to have a plan.
I don't know if this is completely accurate, dude missed a lot of training camp and didn't participate in ANY one on one drills. If it isn't some on going thing then why should we expect his practices to be limited?
It's not accurate. People just like to hope for the best when the people in here that know what constantly happens to the 49ers are right to worry. When we said Mostert and Greenlaw we're probably a lot more injured than let on, some said stop being so dramatic
Well, we were right with those two guys and hopefully we will be wrong with Kinlaw. As of NOW his knee is an ongoing issue whether people want to admit it or not. Even Lynch said we have to see how the knee reacts after practice. That is the reality. We should ask John Lynch to stop being dramatic
I for one think a healthy Kinlaw will be a top 10-15 DT for sure and want him to be healthy going forward not to be managed week to week
[ Edited by elguapo on Sep 17, 2021 at 5:02 PM ]