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Did Not Practice:

Trent Cole, OLB (back)

Vontae Davis, CB (ankle)

Clayton Geathers, S (personal/child birth)

T.J. Green, S (knee)

Robert Mathis, OLB (foot)

Joe Reitz, G (foot)

Patrick Robinson, CB (concussion)

 

Limited:

Henry Anderson, DT (knee)

Darius Butler, CB (ankle)

Antonio Cromartie, DB (hamstring)

Jonotthan Harrison, C (back)

Zach Kerr, NT (foot)

Kendall Langford, DE (knee)

 

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11 minutes ago, oldunclemark said:

 Vontae and TJ are out..right?

 

 We need Cromartie and Butler obviously...but we need Robinson, too.

We need depth..especially in the Mile High air

 

eh, not too worried about our corner depth for this game. bigger concern is stopping cj IMO

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33 minutes ago, IinD said:

Did Not Practice:

Trent Cole, OLB (back)

Vontae Davis, CB (ankle)

Clayton Geathers, S (personal/child birth)

T.J. Green, S (knee)

Robert Mathis, OLB (foot)

Joe Reitz, G (foot)

Patrick Robinson, CB (concussion)

 

Now they are giving birth on our defense......just great.:hissy:

 

I am joking btw.

 

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30 minutes ago, achcolts said:

 

eh, not too worried about our corner depth for this game. bigger concern is stopping cj IMO

Corners are a major concern. They have two 1,000-yard WRs ..

Don't get carried away in what we do or don't know about Trevor Siemien..

He threw 26 times last week,,,they ran 29 times

 

If we're down 3 corners..they will come out throwing

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Robinson is in the league Concussion protocol.  Coaches can't decide to let him play, he must be cleared by the Neuro docs first.  Here are the Five steps to recovery / playing-

 

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1. Rest and recovery. Players may stretch and work on their balance, but they don’t work out beyond that. In addition, they’re advised against spending time on computers, any electronic device and social media. They don’t take part in team meetings.

 

2. Light aerobic exercise. Under supervision of the team’s medical staff, the player can start cardiovascular exercise, such as riding a stationary bike and using a treadmill, and work on more dynamic stretching and balancing. The workload is increased gradually and halted entirely if concussion-related symptoms recur. Players can attend team meetings and study film.

 

3. Continued aerobic exercise, introduction of strength training. Building gradually on the work of step 2, the player can start weight training.

 

4. Football-specific work. The player adds non-contact football drills, such as throwing, catching and running to his repertoire of exercise. No contact allowed with other players, tackling dummies or sleds.

 

5. Full football activity, full clearance. The player resumes practicing with the team, with no limitations. Once the team physician clears him to compete, the player is examined by the independent neurological consultant, who also reviews any relevant neurological tests.

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31 minutes ago, NorthernBlue said:

Kinda intense to demand a player better be injured because of bad performance 

 

Was not stating and or wishing for any player to be or even getting hurt during a game so before you put to much into comment. The statement was he had to been hurt to began with because he was a complete no show for the game he had no pressures and no tackles and correct me if iam wrong his name was called only once. 

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19 hours ago, IinD said:

Did Not Practice:

Trent Cole, OLB (back)

Vontae Davis, CB (ankle)

Clayton Geathers, S (personal/child birth)

T.J. Green, S (knee)

Robert Mathis, OLB (foot)

Joe Reitz, G (foot)

Patrick Robinson, CB (concussion)

 

Limited:

Henry Anderson, DT (knee)

Darius Butler, CB (ankle)

Antonio Cromartie, DB (hamstring)

Jonotthan Harrison, C (back)

Zach Kerr, NT (foot)

Kendall Langford, DE (knee)

 

uh... who is playing safety and who are their back-ups? Luck needs to score early and often against the best defense to win... if we lose this game we have to run off 5 straight wins afterwards to have a sliver of a chance at the playoffs.  We need to all be rooting for Detroit and the other AFC South team's opponents this season....

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12 minutes ago, JPFolks said:

uh... who is playing safety and who are their back-ups? Luck needs to score early and often against the best defense to win... if we lose this game we have to run off 5 straight wins afterwards to have a sliver of a chance at the playoffs.  We need to all be rooting for Detroit and the other AFC South team's opponents this season....

That was yesterdays report.  Mike Adams and Clayton Geathers are practicing.  Also Winston Guy and Darius Butler can be used as well as Mathias Farley.

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11 hours ago, ColtsBlueFL said:

Robinson is in the league Concussion protocol.  Coaches can't decide to let him play, he must be cleared by the Neuro docs first.  Here are the Five steps to recovery / playing-

 

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1. Rest and recovery. Players may stretch and work on their balance, but they don’t work out beyond that. In addition, they’re advised against spending time on computers, any electronic device and social media. They don’t take part in team meetings.

 

2. Light aerobic exercise. Under supervision of the team’s medical staff, the player can start cardiovascular exercise, such as riding a stationary bike and using a treadmill, and work on more dynamic stretching and balancing. The workload is increased gradually and halted entirely if concussion-related symptoms recur. Players can attend team meetings and study film.

 

3. Continued aerobic exercise, introduction of strength training. Building gradually on the work of step 2, the player can start weight training.

 

4. Football-specific work. The player adds non-contact football drills, such as throwing, catching and running to his repertoire of exercise. No contact allowed with other players, tackling dummies or sleds.

 

5. Full football activity, full clearance. The player resumes practicing with the team, with no limitations. Once the team physician clears him to compete, the player is examined by the independent neurological consultant, who also reviews any relevant neurological tests.

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I think this makes sense.  I had concussions the first day of football practice from 7th grade through Senior in college with all the symptoms and side effects and of course was told not to be a "p" and keep hitting.  For whatever reason after suffering through the syptoms I don't believe I ever had a concussion later in the actual season even though I started both O and D and every game in college.  I wonder how anyone can get through all those stages in one short game week.

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19 hours ago, IinD said:

Did Not Practice:

Trent Cole, OLB (back)

Vontae Davis, CB (ankle)

Clayton Geathers, S (personal/child birth)

T.J. Green, S (knee)

Robert Mathis, OLB (foot)

Joe Reitz, G (foot)

Patrick Robinson, CB (concussion)

 

Limited:

Henry Anderson, DT (knee)

Darius Butler, CB (ankle)

Antonio Cromartie, DB (hamstring)

Jonotthan Harrison, C (back)

Zach Kerr, NT (foot)

Kendall Langford, DE (knee)

 

 Anyone know anything more about T.Y. 's  knee ?

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11 hours ago, Archangel said:

 

Was not stating and or wishing for any player to be or even getting hurt during a game so before you put to much into comment. The statement was he had to been hurt to began with because he was a complete no show for the game he had no pressures and no tackles and correct me if iam wrong his name was called only once. 

You are right. I apologise, I misread your post. 

 

Sorry about that

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