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This Ends in Antioch wrote:
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Standard non contact bone bruise.

So thats a thing?



I think he is joking.

I hope that he is joking

He is.

Dalton’s knee looked like it was completely unstable when he planted on that left foot.


There are none contact bone bruises. The usually happen to runners or basketball players and come from the impact of planting. He appeared to be feeling for a ligament though, but that could also be the location of the bruise.

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I didn’t know that.

I’m going to refuse to believe it because I don’t understand it, but I appreciate the opportunity to learn something (that, to be clear, I’m not going to take).

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How do you get a bone bruise from the play that happened? There was no contact at all. His knee just buckled a little on the step.


Don't question the science!


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im just glad hes hurt

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im just glad hes hurt

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That's terrible.

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This Ends in Antioch wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
RFDC wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
Standard non contact bone bruise.

So thats a thing?



I think he is joking.

I hope that he is joking

He is.

Dalton’s knee looked like it was completely unstable when he planted on that left foot.


You literally see a muscle in his leg twitch when the replay is done in slow motion.

Just standard NFL injury BS.

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I don't know why you would want Fields to start, when Dalton was clearly better. In fact, he looked pretty good, like he could lead the team.

I was giddy seeing a Chicago Bears QB making plays for a change, albeit, even against the Bengals.


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I don't know why you would want Fields to start, when Dalton was clearly better. In fact, he looked pretty good, like he could lead the team.

I was giddy seeing a Chicago Bears QB making plays for a change, albeit, even against the Bengals.

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I don't know why you would want Fields to start, when Dalton was clearly better. In fact, he looked pretty good, like he could lead the team.

I was giddy seeing a Chicago Bears QB making plays for a change, albeit, even against the Bengals.



The offense sucked under Andy, it's unknown with Fields.

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I'm fine with Dalton starting for the time being. The o-line is bad. The coach and offensive play caller is bad. Fields will be fine eventually, but likely has a lot to learn yet. Dalton has yet to look terrible....overall he's been better than I thought he'd be. The Bears have bigger problems to worry about.

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RFDC wrote:
Dignified Rube wrote:
I don't know why you would want Fields to start, when Dalton was clearly better. In fact, he looked pretty good, like he could lead the team.

I was giddy seeing a Chicago Bears QB making plays for a change, albeit, even against the Bengals.

you need help


Yes. If Dalton continues to make plays, I'll be first to admit I was wrong about him.

I liked what I saw from him in the Cincinatti game.


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Seacrest wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
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RFDC wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
Standard non contact bone bruise.

So thats a thing?



I think he is joking.

I hope that he is joking

He is.

Dalton’s knee looked like it was completely unstable when he planted on that left foot.


You literally see a muscle in his leg twitch when the replay is done in slow motion.

Just standard NFL injury BS.


They have a poor track record on covering up injuries, I mean it was pretty obvious Jenkins had some type of disc issue when he was out for weeks with back stiffness. The angle at which is knee turned likely causes soft tissue injuries, but they are not going to tell you, the length of time he is out will be the true indicator of if he sprained ligaments or strained muscles/tendons. That said, he's an older, immobile QB playing behind a terrible offensive line, it's just a matter of time before he gets hit again, especially with the immediate interior pressures the Bears gave up last week.


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Dalton wasn't going to run around like Justin Fields, but he appeared capable of moving well enough. The offensive line has been solid this season. It may be time to stop blaming them for the failures on offense.

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Nas wrote:
Dalton wasn't going to run around like Justin Fields, but he appeared capable of moving well enough. The offensive line has been solid this season. It may be time to stop blaming them for the failures on offense.


Any o-line will look decent when the QB is throwing a millisecond after the snap.

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Dalton wasn't going to run around like Justin Fields, but he appeared capable of moving well enough. The offensive line has been solid this season. It may be time to stop blaming them for the failures on offense.


Any o-line will look decent when the QB is throwing a millisecond after the snap.


They looked fine last game. Both quarterbacks were able to stand in the pocket and take shots down the field. The flood gates used to stay open. They've clearly improved. Obviously this weekend will be a MAJOR test.

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im just glad hes hurt

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That's terrible.

Dalton is a nice guy. We need to think about his long term future. We need to sit him for the rest of the season so he enjoy time with his kids. We're only thinking about what's best for him now.

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No sense in leaving the Browns guessing all week.

What a dope he is.

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No sense in leaving the Browns guessing all week.

What a dope he is.


Pretty sure when the media posted pictures of Justin Fields taking snaps with the #1s at practice today, the cat would be out of the bag.


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Who cares. The browns were preparing for both scenarios

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