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*Clears throat* "We need to do more work on the kid. We have some of the best medical staff here in Kansas City and he'll be back when he's ready" *Cough* "Rashee's one heck of a football player and is a tough kid but it's a great opportunity for the other guys...that's why we have a 53 man roster folks"
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For each Staylor nut (his or somone else he assists), one day is shaved off Rashee's recovery time!!!
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C'mon Staylor, our 3-peat hopes are riding on your golden right hand!!
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I’m more worried now about when hollywood gonna be good.
His injury doesn’t involve his wheels. He’s more likely to come back and ball out |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Could Chiefs WR Rashee Rice return this season? QB Patrick Mahomes struck an optimistic tone on Wednesday:<br><br>"Hopefully we get Rashee back."<a href="https://t.co/uIfkPDfsPe">https://t.co/uIfkPDfsPe</a></p>— Matt Derrick (@mattderrick) <a href="https://twitter.com/mattderrick/status/1841545851581378564?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 2, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Verderame has Dr Jesse Morse on his pod. Here’s the notes:
-He seems very confident that it is not a clear cut ACL. If so we would have said so. He thinks it’s very possibly a partial tear and brought up Ryan Tannehill being in this situation, not having surgery and tearing the ACL later on. -They’ll look at if there is a meniscus injury or LCL (surrounding area). -He probably has a bone bruise (common) for sure but a couple of other things just listed. It’s possible he could play this season and that’s what they are finding out. If it’s PCL that would be exactly what Puka Nacua currently has. -Is PT enough if it’s best case scenario? Stem cells? PRP? How cautious can they be? -He thinks one surgeon thinks surgery and the other thinks he doesn’t need surgery and they’re trying to figure out the bridge. -Unknown obviously but best case scenario he’s out at least 6 weeks and they will schedule a follow up appointment to see where is knee it at. -If it was worse than we think (think Nick Chubb) then we would have undoubtedly heard by now. Would have been painfully obvious. I really think it’s a partial ACL tear. |
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Partial ACL for a WR would mean he’s ****ing done for the year
But we are still just speculating |
Andy was on the Herd today. When the subject came up he said he knows he’s out Sunday and the following week.
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Partial Tear is the new Ace Gunner
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So if it's a partial can he play properly while wearing one of those preventative braces? I had some soccer buddies that played in them, but they were a bit cumbersome. Can an NFL receiver move and pivot while wearing something like that? I've never noticed a skill position player wearing something like that. They're the long type braces with a kind of skeleton and hinge in them to prevent sideways forces and hyper extension.
One of these type things: http://shop.dalcointernational.com/w.../FKB-Ant-1.jpg |
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STRAP IT ON LOOCHY!!!! |
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What if the Chiefs are throwing him a solid? Flirting with, "he can possibly play" leaving him on active roster, so he can get suspended next and recover from surgery (at the same time) when the NFL announces their decision?
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Have they amputated this piece of shit yet?
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Staylor what's the count?
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They need to allow these players to use peptide therapy. They would be less injured and heal quicker.
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This is getting dumber than "Payton tricking the Vikings"
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This piece of shit still swolled up?
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Hopefully he didn’t contract Haglund’s.
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Winning the SB with skyy moore as our most prolific WR would break every franchise , including ours.
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It takes two willing parties to make a deal. Most teams, as foolish as they may be, aren't going to throw the towel in on their season in Week 4. Very likely nothing happens until closer to the deadline. |
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If not, why wouldn’t they put have put him on IR by now? |
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I'm happy to donate all my stem cells to Rice...
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If you're gonna make an injury update thread, it'd be cool to keep the OP updated with the latest information.
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Damn lol
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> star WR Rashee Rice’s mom is accused of STEALING a package with Chappell Roan records from a neighbor’s porch.<br><br>Just hours after her son’s Sunday injury. The theft was caught on video, with her wearing a “Momma-Rice” jersey<br><br>(Via TMZ) <a href="https://t.co/Zm9PuGXkMp">pic.twitter.com/Zm9PuGXkMp</a></p>— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) <a href="https://twitter.com/_MLFootball/status/1841608060521107875?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 2, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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In 1973 it didn't take the government as long to figure out all of what it would take to fix Steve Austin - and that's before MRIs...
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who the **** is this asshole?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Rashee Rice news from testing today is promising.<br>The team believes Rice will avoid surgery and play this season.<br><br>Whether that be in October, November or December is yet to be determined.<br><br>Expect him to be placed on IR within the week.<br><br>Worst case: he is ready for playoffs</p>— Denny Krew (@TopNotchShot) <a href="https://twitter.com/TopNotchShot/status/1841224832467296589?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 1, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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This is nothing more than connecting the dots while in grandmas basement. |
Rashees mom is a porch pirate. There's something wrong with this family. Hope he's ok tho
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Welp....acorn and the oak.
Not sure I would look at a second contract for Rice unless it was for beans. This family does not seem like the brightest. Mmmmm, rice and beans. |
I talked to a high, high Chiefs exec who would know about Rashee (trust me on that).
He started pointing at his knee and telling me the situation (don’t trust me to get the medical terminology right). - The ACL is not torn. - I don’t remember him saying anything about bone bruising or a meniscus. Maybe a given? But is wasn’t THE problem. - The real question is a PCL (?) and whether it is torn or stretched, and they still aren’t 100% sure. - If it’s stretched, it’s a six week recovery time (projected). - If it’s torn, it’s six months. - They hope the swelling is down soon enough to really be able to tell. And to pray for Rashee. I can’t believe I didn’t ask him about trades but I only had so much time in the situation and my time was up. The exec was very gracious, but seemed to definitely be juggling things, which, umm, would make sense. |
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Prayers up, we got a shot here |
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WTF
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The overall agreement across all MRI results between the two radiologists was good (kappa = 0.83, P < 0.001). MRI was found to have high sensitivity (90.7%) and moderate specificity (63.6%) in the diagnosis of injuries to the ACL; high sensitivity (90.4%) and moderate specificity (50%) in the diagnosis of injuries to the PCL; moderate sensitivity (79.1%) and low specificity (46.7%) in the diagnosis of injuries to the MCL; fair sensitivity (55.6%) and moderate specificity (68.4%) in the diagnosis of injuries to the LCL; fair sensitivity (61.5%) and low specificity (39.4%) in the diagnosis of injuries to the meniscus. The accuracy was good for ACL injuries (87.6%) and PCL injuries (84.5%), moderate for MCL injuries (69.1%) and LCL injuries (66.9%), low for the meniscus injuries (45.4%). The agreement between MRI results and intraoperative findings was moderate in the ACL injuries (kappa = 0.47) and PCL injuries (kappa = 0.39), poor in the MCL injuries (kappa = 0.26) and LCL injuries (kappa = 0.18), and meaningless in tears of the meniscus (Table (Table3).3). Only one of the 9 injured PLC was revealed by preoperative MRI, so the sensitivity and specificity cannot be calculated. The preoperative MR images of the injured ligaments |
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Reid made it sound like they will get the answer Monday , scope maybe?
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It’s a risk, but at the same time it’s likely Rashee gets suspended for at least 4 games next season (wouldn’t be shocked if it’s 6-8 bc **** Goodell) so he couldn’t playing on it and if it tears he will basically be on the track that Omenihu is on to come back in November of 2025 anyway |
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