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27 minutes ago, Newy25 said:


Nahlin went to twitter right after the Kentucky game to shit on anyone suggesting he was hurt. And of course the obvious is true- Ewers is injured. 

It's Nahlin. Do you expect any different? You would have to be mentally challenged not to see that he was limping for most of the game. 

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2 hours ago, statsman said:

After saying “probable” all week, I imagine Ewers almost has to play (to start) to avoid trouble with the league office. 

Nah.  Sprains are hard to predict.  No worries of this type.  Plenty other worries.

Gotta say, both IT and OTF crowds appear 100% doubtful Ewers will last long or contribute significantly.  All in code, but not confident on the qb situation.

we beat they ass regardless 

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28 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Don’t know if football is still played this way but would we be surprised if Quinn has his ankle twisted in piles or during tackles?

They will absolutely be trying to hurt Quinn. Especially Turner. Even with  fully healthy Quinn, Arch should be ready because of this. 

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1 minute ago, SquishMitten said:

I think you need to look up the definition of “probable.”

 

2 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

They will absolutely be trying to hurt Quinn. Especially Turner. Even with  fully healthy Quinn, Arch should be ready because of this. 

Pretty sure Arch is “ready” just like he is every Saturday.

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35 minutes ago, nbmishoid said:

 

Gotta say, both IT and OTF crowds appear 100% doubtful Ewers will last long or contribute significantly.  All in code, but not confident on the qb situation.

This is where I get lost. If he's healthy enough to start, we should expect him to play all four quarters. Saying "Ewers will start but Arch will play" means either you're being a fortuneteller in regards to his injury and how he'll react in-game, or you're REALLY confident he's getting yanked due to performance.

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10 minutes ago, Red Five said:

This is where I get lost. If he's healthy enough to start, we should expect him to play all four quarters. Saying "Ewers will start but Arch will play" means either you're being a fortuneteller in regards to his injury and how he'll react in-game, or you're REALLY confident he's getting yanked due to performance.

I'm starting to lean he's not starting/playing....but who knows with Sark and his hard headedness

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8 minutes ago, Red Five said:

This is where I get lost. If he's healthy enough to start, we should expect him to play all four quarters. Saying "Ewers will start but Arch will play" means either you're being a fortuneteller in regards to his injury and how he'll react in-game, or you're REALLY confident he's getting yanked due to performance.

I imagine it's the nature of the injury to be re-aggravated, so people are figuring its likelihood. 

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28 minutes ago, SquishMitten said:

I think you need to look up the definition of “probable.”

“Probable” does have a definition, specific for injury reports. It means “very likely to play”. 
 
A high ankle sprain is a more serious ankle sprain. He was diagnosed with it last Sunday, at the latest. 
 
These SEC injury reports are new this year. The league seems to want to have them. They are worthless if teams do not adhere to rules. If Texas knew Ewers had an ankle injury that was likely to keep him out, and reported him probable out of gamesmanship, you may think that’s a good idea. I doubt the conference does, though. 

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This is where I get lost. If he's healthy enough to start, we should expect him to play all four quarters. Saying "Ewers will start but Arch will play" means either you're being a fortuneteller in regards to his injury and how he'll react in-game, or you're REALLY confident he's getting yanked due to performance.

Or, they could have a package of Zone Reads, true RPO’s and some deep balls. WildArch.
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56 minutes ago, statsman said:

“Probable” does have a definition, specific for injury reports. It means “very likely to play”. 
 
A high ankle sprain is a more serious ankle sprain. He was diagnosed with it last Sunday, at the latest. 
 
These SEC injury reports are new this year. The league seems to want to have them. They are worthless if teams do not adhere to rules. If Texas knew Ewers had an ankle injury that was likely to keep him out, and reported him probable out of gamesmanship, you may think that’s a good idea. I doubt the conference does, though. 

It simply means more likely than not.  No need to gussy it up.

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