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6 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

FCB with an update on Ewers 

One source close to the situation said Ewers' ankle sprain wasn't progressing as quickly as initially hoped. That source said there's obviously still time for the ankle to respond to treatment before Saturday.

Monday's practice was more of a walkthrough as Texas put in the game plan for Texas A&M, so not much was required physically of Ewers.

Tuesday and Wednesday were more physical practices, and Ewers' ankle "was in a stiff brace."

"Quinn took the first snaps with the first team offense, but he was definitely limited," the source said.

Ewers has been getting daily treatment on his ankle, which will continue on Thanksgiving Day and Friday. The hope is that the injury will improve by Saturday.

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4 minutes ago, DixonHur said:

We'll be fine as long as Sark doesn't get stubborn and stay with Ewers if he's ineffective.

Uhhh that is THE problem Sark has proven that over and over and over again that he will. That you think he might not is crazy ;-)

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I keep hearing about these “daily treatments…”

How do you treat a sprained ankle daily?

I had one severe sprain (in a cast for six weeks) and two others lower level ones back in the day, and immobilization was pretty much it.

What can they do other than that?

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I really don't get the QB controversy shit. It's not like he's pulling him because he's thrown 6 INT'S and fumbled 4 times. If the dude is hurt, play Arch. We get a first rd bye if we beat Georgia, and I bet even if Arch played actual full snaps instead of the 7 he got last time, he could carve them up and he's a running threat. 

There's no controversy when your QB1 is hobbling and can barely stand. That's why Sark brought in another highly touted guy to backup Quinn in these situations. The last thing we need is for Ewers to get pummeled to the ground and injury another part of his body. Sark is stubborn. I get he wants Quinn to have a go at it, but if he's still hobbling, you for to #2. That's why it's crucial to get both reps with the 1s. It's not hard to grasp. 

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11 hours ago, C-Man said:

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It is absurd that two CFB teams still have six games to play this season.

 

Can't imagine any NFL team taking Ewers in either of the first two rounds.

Anthony Richardson.

Will Levis.

Daniel Jones.

Quinn Ewers.

Based on college career would you draft?

QB is difficult to find, so teams try everything. 

Quinn is going to win way more games than her loses. His real knock is going to be health. He'll train on throwing moon balls and look great in pro day.

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1 hour ago, MirrOlure said:

I keep hearing about these “daily treatments…”

How do you treat a sprained ankle daily?

I had one severe sprain (in a cast for six weeks) and two others lower level ones back in the day, and immobilization was pretty much it.

What can they do other than that?

I had a really bad sprain in college... Like "when the swelling goes down, we'll look at it again to see if it might need surgery."

I thought it was broken when it happened. 

Was on crutches for four days. Daily treatment made it a lot better. I couldn't have played football in a week, but I also couldn't walk on it immediately when it happened and had to get carried to a car to the hospital. 

Sounds like QEs injury wasn't closer to what you and I are talking about, as he stayed in the game. 

He should be fine.

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21 minutes ago, Slacks said:

I had a really bad sprain in college... Like "when the swelling goes down, we'll look at it again to see if it might need surgery."

I thought it was broken when it happened. 

Was on crutches for four days. Daily treatment made it a lot better. I couldn't have played football in a week, but I also couldn't walk on it immediately when it happened and had to get carried to a car to the hospital. 

Sounds like QEs injury wasn't closer to what you and I are talking about, as he stayed in the game. 

He should be fine.

Solid medical analysis here.

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3 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

Well, if we send out a hobbled Ewers vs a healthy Manning, it could make a difference. If Ewers is healthy, we beat them easily. If Manning is healthy we beat them easily. If Ewers is injured and tries to play, we may lose. 

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Ye of little faith. What defense have they played even remotely like ours? Hell our defense may score a few times for us. Quinn, arch, Trey Owens…it don’t make a shit. 

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1 hour ago, MirrOlure said:

I keep hearing about these “daily treatments…”

How do you treat a sprained ankle daily?

I had one severe sprain (in a cast for six weeks) and two others lower level ones back in the day, and immobilization was pretty much it.

What can they do other than that?

I'm guessing they are probably just icing his ankle. Not much else to do except injecting his ankle with baby foreskins.

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6 minutes ago, F250 said:

I'm guessing they are probably just icing his ankle. Not much else to do except injecting his ankle with baby foreskins.

No way that’s all they’re doing. They’re doing ultrasound, e stim, dry needling, taping, exercises, etc. with the money they spend on sports medicine it would be malpractice to just be icing right now 

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1 hour ago, MirrOlure said:

I keep hearing about these “daily treatments…”

How do you treat a sprained ankle daily?

I had one severe sprain (in a cast for six weeks) and two others lower level ones back in the day, and immobilization was pretty much it.

What can they do other than that?

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2 hours ago, MirrOlure said:

I keep hearing about these “daily treatments…”

How do you treat a sprained ankle daily?

I had one severe sprain (in a cast for six weeks) and two others lower level ones back in the day, and immobilization was pretty much it.

What can they do other than that?

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