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Mitchell to I.R.

Kinlaw has a sprained ankle but it doesn't sound like a high ankle. Kittle is hopeful to practice Wednesday.

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Jordan Matthews
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[ Edited by NCommand on Sep 13, 2022 at 5:04 AM ]
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Looks like Mitchell will go on I.R.

Kinlaw returned but is he OK? Not a high ankle sprain?

Dude got soooo excited in the game thread when Kinlaw 1st went down.

You must not know how hard it is to predict that football players will eventually get injured, Hoov!

I mean it's really some Aristotle-ish, high-level s**t.
Originally posted by NinerPrideinNJ:
lock.this.thread.

Would be pretty cool to just have a simple injury thread where we dont celebrate them and hoard it with propaganda. But others that start injury threads get them locked for this one so it's up to the mods.
Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:
Northern California water makes your bones brittle as it's been saturated with soy by the uniparty in charge…the stronger, calcium-rich man water is in Southern California and nourishes the Rams

Lets just move the team to LA. Maybe Sofi can use a third neighbor
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:
Northern California water makes your bones brittle as it's been saturated with soy by the uniparty in charge…the stronger, calcium-rich man water is in Southern California and nourishes the Rams

Lets just move the team to LA. Maybe Sofi can use a third neighbor

LMAO. It worked for the Rams. Not so much for the Chargers though.
Originally posted by random49er:
Dude got soooo excited in the game thread when Kinlaw 1st went down.

You must not know how hard it is to predict that football players will eventually get injured, Hoov!

I mean it's really some Aristotle-ish, high-level s**t.

It is pretty bizarre when someone seems to get so giddy about injuries and seems to hope for the worst lol.
[ Edited by Hoovtrain on Sep 13, 2022 at 1:48 PM ]
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by random49er:
Dude got soooo excited in the game thread when Kinlaw 1st went down.

You must not know how hard it is to predict that football players will eventually get injured, Hoov!

I mean it's really some Aristotle-ish, high-level s**t.

It is pretty bizarre when someone seems to get so giddy about injuries and seems to hope for the worst lol.

I'm assuming the "giddy" comment is directed at me?
I posted this on Thurs, but not here. It was from an article in WSJ, Thurs edition about the Rams and their computer assisted following of all their players, which has led them to be the healthiest team in the NFL since arrival of McVay and a new S & C coach. Basically it is the same program we have seen on other athletes, multiple body parts are tagged and then followed via computer . Basically they are treating injuries before they happen , thanks to info the computer prints out. Won't go into it more than that but check out WSJ article from last Thurs.

I would love to see us do something like that because whatever we are doing…isn't working. For all I know our S & C guys have a program like that too…but if so, i've never heard a peep about it. Check it out.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Looks like Mitchell will go on I.R.

Kinlaw returned but is he OK? Not a high ankle sprain?

yea keep kinlaw off the list of death he came back in and played

Haha. Usually sacrificing 2 players to I.R. per game ensures the W. So when the Football Gods let Kinlaw off the hook, I knew we'd get the L instead.

Ha.

cruel gods we serve

Right!?! It's our sacrifice for the 80's and early 90's.

I sure hope the Patriots have a much worse fate
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by random49er:
Dude got soooo excited in the game thread when Kinlaw 1st went down.

You must not know how hard it is to predict that football players will eventually get injured, Hoov!

I mean it's really some Aristotle-ish, high-level s**t.

It is pretty bizarre when someone seems to get so giddy about injuries and seems to hope for the worst lol.

I'm assuming the "giddy" comment is directed at me?
Lol it was said how excited you got in the game day thread when Kinlaw first got injured.
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
I posted this on Thurs, but not here. It was from an article in WSJ, Thurs edition about the Rams and their computer assisted following of all their players, which has led them to be the healthiest team in the NFL since arrival of McVay and a new S & C coach. Basically it is the same program we have seen on other athletes, multiple body parts are tagged and then followed via computer . Basically they are treating injuries before they happen , thanks to info the computer prints out. Won't go into it more than that but check out WSJ article from last Thurs.

I would love to see us do something like that because whatever we are doing…isn't working. For all I know our S & C guys have a program like that too…but if so, i've never heard a peep about it. Check it out.

no we dont need a computer we need more guys from the NHL cause clearly someone from the NHL will do well running an NFL medical dept.
I think we need to start a new ritual to the injury gods. Like a webzone rain dance or something. Anyone got any ideas?
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by random49er:
Dude got soooo excited in the game thread when Kinlaw 1st went down.

You must not know how hard it is to predict that football players will eventually get injured, Hoov!

I mean it's really some Aristotle-ish, high-level s**t.

It is pretty bizarre when someone seems to get so giddy about injuries and seems to hope for the worst lol.

I'm assuming the "giddy" comment is directed at me?
Lol it was said how excited you got in the game day thread when Kinlaw first got injured.

Huh. I remember saying he was our second sacrifice (2 a game) to the Football Gods but I wouldn't exactly categorize that as being excited he got hurt. That's eff'd up.
[ Edited by NCommand on Sep 13, 2022 at 5:39 PM ]
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
I posted this on Thurs, but not here. It was from an article in WSJ, Thurs edition about the Rams and their computer assisted following of all their players, which has led them to be the healthiest team in the NFL since arrival of McVay and a new S & C coach. Basically it is the same program we have seen on other athletes, multiple body parts are tagged and then followed via computer . Basically they are treating injuries before they happen , thanks to info the computer prints out. Won't go into it more than that but check out WSJ article from last Thurs.

I would love to see us do something like that because whatever we are doing…isn't working. For all I know our S & C guys have a program like that too…but if so, i've never heard a peep about it. Check it out.

Now this is why this thread really exists...a platform to track and talk about health theories, strategies, philosophies, league-wide trends, etc.

Great stuff Doc!

Feel free to post the link. I'd love to read it!
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Looks like Mitchell will go on I.R.

Kinlaw returned but is he OK? Not a high ankle sprain?

yea keep kinlaw off the list of death he came back in and played

Haha. Usually sacrificing 2 players to I.R. per game ensures the W. So when the Football Gods let Kinlaw off the hook, I knew we'd get the L instead.

Ha.

cruel gods we serve

Right!?! It's our sacrifice for the 80's and early 90's.

I sure hope the Patriots have a much worse fate

40 years of 32nd in health cometh!
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