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Old 01-09-2013, 02:15 AM   #1
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Its a blessing in disguise that Shanny had his blinders on. Heres why - according to a doctor on Sirius this morning a partially torn acl cannot be reattached obviously which leaves you with a weak joint until it eventually tears all the way. So Shanny being the genius that he is left Griff in until it tore. Now he can have surgery in a few hours and be 100% for the season opener. I think KC-1 might have been able to score once or twice and pull out the win with a 14 point lead, but maybe would have fell short of the ultimate goal. We need a healthy Griff to win it all and now we will have one.
In all seriousness, i will never be able to comprehend the decision to leave him, in so im chalking it up as a blessing in disguise. Had we taken him out i believe the injury would have lingered for a long time. Now we just have to hope there isnt another FREAK injury like the one against the Ravens that started this mess. Make no bones about it either. It was a freak injury. When Griff comes back in September he will be a well oiled machine and ready to roll.
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Its a blessing in disguise that Shanny had his blinders on. Heres why - according to a doctor on Sirius this morning a partially torn acl cannot be reattached obviously which leaves you with a weak joint until it eventually tears all the way. So Shanny being the genius that he is left Griff in until it tore. Now he can have surgery in a few hours and be 100% for the season opener. I think KC-1 might have been able to score once or twice and pull out the win with a 14 point lead, but maybe would have fell short of the ultimate goal. We need a healthy Griff to win it all and now we will have one.
In all seriousness, i will never be able to comprehend the decision to leave him, in so im chalking it up as a blessing in disguise. Had we taken him out i believe the injury would have lingered for a long time. Now we just have to hope there isnt another FREAK injury like the one against the Ravens that started this mess. Make no bones about it either. It was a freak injury. When Griff comes back in September he will be a well oiled machine and ready to roll.
You do know 2/3 of all football palyers never return fronm a torn ACL from what I heard on the Mike & Mike show today.
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You do know 2/3 of all football palyers never return fronm a torn ACL from what I heard on the Mike & Mike show today.
I don't know that I believe that stat. But at this point it is what it is. Dr. Andrews is a proficient surgeon, RGIII has rehabbed the same type injury, so he knows what to do, and then we will see where he is next year. I think we can point to a lot of successful recoveries, and some who didn't. I personally see it as something he can recover from and be an excellent player in this league.
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You do know 2/3 of all football palyers never return fronm a torn ACL from what I heard on the Mike & Mike show today.
Here's another article on ACL recovery percentages. Don’t Tear Your ACL After 23 Years Of Age! : DraftCalc.com

One main thing to consider, is that Griffin isn't a RB, he is a QB. While he does use his mobility, he's not a consistent 30-40 attempts type runner.
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Yes, but he was ineffective because he knee was hanging by a thread. Everyone saw it. Benching him keeps him out of harms way AND gives us the best chance to win. It's not like he was 100% healthy and just having an off day. If that was the case, of course you don't take him out.
Add to this that our backup is not Joe Webb, and has just recently come in and saved the day not once but twice and your head will really start itching.
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You're combining two arguments that, in my mind, are competely seperate.

From a health perspective, I dont think RGIII should have played to begin with. He should have been inactive. However, since Shanahan decided to start him, at that point, you stick with him just like you would if he were 100% healthy. You only remove him if an injury that prevents him from playing.
It was pretty evident after the first quarter that the injury was preventing him from playing imo.
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By the same token, how many people would be slamming Shanahan if he had benched Griffin, and Cousins had lost us the game. RGIII would be whining about being benched, saying he wanted to stay in the game to win it for the team, but he had to do what coach said. Then Shanahan's getting slammed for creating a quarterback controversy.
I disagree. After the first quarter i dont think anybody in their rite mind would have questioned him being taken out of the game. Our offense was literally gaining three yards a quarter. Even though it was a game until late, that had nothing to do with our offense. Once Seattle finally took the lead i knew it was over in my heart. There were 7 minutes left and it was over. I was saying to my friends, "watch here comes RG-3 to do his magic" but in my heart i knew i was just throwing out punchlines at that point.
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Totally irrelevant, mormons are nice to everyone. And who's Griese?
Lmao. I must say ive never met an angry mormon.
Edit: im not sure ive ever met a mormon period? Are they the ones that knock on my door all the time? They seem nice.
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Lmao. I must say ive never met an angry mormon.
Edit: im not sure ive ever met a mormon period? Are they the ones that knock on my door all the time? They seem nice.
Probably. When we were little kids some mormons gave my friend (who was poorer than my family, which was no small feat) a bike!! I've never forgotten that.
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Lmao. I must say ive never met an angry mormon.
Edit: im not sure ive ever met a mormon period? Are they the ones that knock on my door all the time? They seem nice.
No, those are tax collectors.


All of the doorknockers I've encountered are actually Jehovah's Witnesses, not Mormons. Different thing.
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Old 01-09-2013, 09:45 AM   #11
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I didnt have a problem with RG3 playing when he wasnt 100% because this was the playoffs. If it was week 4 I would have been po'd that he was in. There is a lot of talk about the future but the playoffs were now and there is no guarantee of the future since this could have happened in training camp.

I do think there was a point in the game when RG3 was hurting the O more than helping and at that point he should have come out.
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As bored (already) of this discussion, I really wonder if we would be hammering Shanny as much if we won the game and even went on to win a couple other games in the playoffs.

He's hurt, not dead. He will recover from the surgery and likely will play at a very high level for the next 8-14 years. He's always said he sees himself as more of an Aaron Rodgers type than Michael Vick anyways. Even post surgery, maybe he goes from a 4.35 to a 4.5. Some of you cats are acting like he will become Byron Leftwich all of the sudden.
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As bored (already) of this discussion, I really wonder if we would be hammering Shanny as much if we won the game and even went on to win a couple other games in the playoffs.

He's hurt, not dead. He will recover from the surgery and likely will play at a very high level for the next 8-14 years. He's always said he sees himself as more of an Aaron Rodgers type than Michael Vick anyways. Even post surgery, maybe he goes from a 4.35 to a 4.5. Some of you cats are acting like he will become Byron Leftwich all of the sudden.
The whining around here (and w/ the local media) is so out of control.
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You know what, yes, the whining is out of control. You know what else, it's completely fukcing justified. This isn't Rex Grossman or another Joe who got hurt. This is possibly the greatest talent we've seen at QB in our lifetime. I don't think that's an over-exaggeration one bit.

Those of you who are telling the rest of us to cool it, chill, or whatever -- seem to be missing the point (or maybe you're not). This could have been avoided. That's what has everyone pissy. It's not the nature of the injury or even the fact that it happened. We all know this is the NFL. Shit happens. Superstars get hurt every week. You move on. It's the gross negligence and carelessness that has the fan base up in arms. I'll bet this shit will go on for a good little while too.
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You know what, yes, the whining is out of control. You know what else, it's completely fukcing justified. This isn't Rex Grossman or another Joe who got hurt. This is possibly the greatest talent we've seen at QB in our lifetime. I don't think that's an over-exaggeration one bit.

Those of you who are telling the rest of us to cool it, chill, or whatever -- seem to be missing the point (or maybe you're not). This could have been avoided. That's what has everyone pissy. It's not the nature of the injury or even the fact that it happened. We all know this is the NFL. Shit happens. Superstars get hurt every week. You move on. It's the gross negligence and carelessness that has the fan base up in arms. I'll bet this shit will go on for a good little while too.
Being pissed off doesn't fix anything.
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