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Breakdown: Why the Offense is Struggling
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(10-06-2023, 05:17 PM)jj22 Wrote: All I've discussed as you repeatedly have seen people (well one person) try to debate me about is his taking a beating and how it's effected his play and what that can do to a career. How injuries take a toll on a body. It's not rocket science (if that's even a science, or if people should only use that saying for the study of rockets. I'll let you figure that out).

Everyone else, which must be who you are talking about has focused on the calf and tried to tell me about the injury/prognosis/diagnosis and all I'm supposed to take into consideration when analyzing his play. 

His calf injury happened on the first day of training camp after the offseason. The injuries that occurred during high school, college, and the NFL have no affect on how this calf injury heals. Soft tissue injuries like a calf strained n are common after a period of rest with a subsequent increase in activity level.

Once Burrow suffered the calf injury, he barely practiced until the regular season so his body wasn’t taking a beating that would interfere with the calf strain healing.

Since he began the regular season, Burrow and the team has reported he continues to improve despite playing.

The single most important factor to determine how long it will take Burrow to recover from the calf strain is the severity of the initial injury and the severity setback. All the stuff you’re talking about is BS.
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RE: Breakdown: Why the Offense is Struggling - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 10-06-2023, 06:09 PM

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