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Just heard on GR...Schopp and Bulldog were saying they know people in the organization who say that Lynch is having trouble still getting around and it's possibly a high ankle sprain.
High ankle sprain means he might play the Cleveland game.
Schopp and Bulldog have been wrong about many of things in the past, so I take it with a grain of salt but it's rather odd how Dickie keeps saying it doesn't look good for Lynch to play and that the injury is indeed more serious than we're told.
Like McCargo, Poz, Simpson and Youboty, this Lynch guy has bust written all over him.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
It's the dreaded term for an ankle sprain that no NFL player wants as a diagnosis. The high ankle sprain. But that's exactly what Marshawn Lynch is dealing with now more than week removed from sustaining the injury.
"It's the typical high ankle and we're not particularly optimistic about this week," said head coach Dick Jauron of Lynch's status. "He wants to play and still thinks he should have played last week."
Lynch is out of the immobilizer boot that he wore on his left ankle all of last week, but is still favoring the ankle as he had a slight limp walking through the facility at One Bills Drive Wednesday.
Although Jauron is not optimistic about Lynch's chances this weekend, he does not want to discourage the running back's positive approach to getting back on the field.
"He came so far so fast last week, further than we thought he would," said Jauron. "And he was so enthused about the possibility of him playing. He really thought he would play. And he still feels he can make a similar effort this week, so you don't want to discourage that, but I'm not overly optimistic about it."
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