Conditioning has NOTHING to do with knee injuries, or shoulder injuries. If guys were cramping up, or constantly pulling muscles, then I could see the argument. Blown knees and jammed shoulders, along with broken bones, have NOTHING to do with training/conditioning. Get a clue, morons.
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Originally posted by RomesKnow any good bone exercises?
I'm sure the team is relieved, though. It could make a really tough camp if they started breaking bones on purpose...
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I brush my bones with fluoride. It's been working for me for years."Heck, now I am glad his overrated arce made the pro bowl, else we would have only got a 3rd." ~ yordad
"I've just been hit with a piece of sky. " ~ yordad
"Forgive my opinion, but...." ~ yordad
"Warning: I might be hammered." ~ yordad
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Originally posted by Forward_LateralConditioning has NOTHING to do with knee injuries, or shoulder injuries. If guys were cramping up, or constantly pulling muscles, then I could see the argument. Blown knees and jammed shoulders, along with broken bones, have NOTHING to do with training/conditioning. Get a clue, morons.
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Originally posted by Forward_LateralConditioning has NOTHING to do with knee injuries, or shoulder injuries. If guys were cramping up, or constantly pulling muscles, then I could see the argument. Blown knees and jammed shoulders, along with broken bones, have NOTHING to do with training/conditioning. Get a clue, morons.
what about a fat Andre Smith and a broken foot?Originally posted by yordadChrist, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
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Guys, I live in a family full of doctors. Two who are Bills fans have made the comment that where there is smoke there is fire.
Cleveland had a bunch of infections that were related just to their facility. It looked coincidental at first but obvioulsy a guy's career was ruined over it.
This all started when Rusty left. In addition, our medical staff hasn't exactly looked great between the Crowell incident and Poluszy being out for obvioulsy a plate that was too small.
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whether its conditioning or something else, you do have to wonder why we get the injury year in year out.
One non conditioning thought i had is that we just lack the depth so when our starter who goes out gets replaced by someone really not up to the task. so its particularly noticable that they have left. Last year we lost edwards, and a putrid Losman comes in. This year, maybe it's different. Scott looked ok for a half granted he was going against the bucs D. Buggs seemed ok...He didn't get toasted in Poz's place. Corner looked ok (with the exception of giving up 3 feet to the WR) in Leodis' spot. Jackson is more than carrying Lynch's load.
But if we get a few more injuries and i'm looking squarely at the DL, i don't think we have the depth to make up for that.
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Good God, are we the only team that gets injuries? Several teams already have more than one key player out for the season, and more on the doubtful and questionable lists.
Our injuries are no worse than most teams, and better than many.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?
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Originally posted by trapezeuswhether its conditioning or something else, you do have to wonder why we get the injury year in year out.
One non conditioning thought i had is that we just lack the depth so when our starter who goes out gets replaced by someone really not up to the task. so its particularly noticable that they have left. Last year we lost edwards, and a putrid Losman comes in. This year, maybe it's different. Scott looked ok for a half granted he was going against the bucs D. Buggs seemed ok...He didn't get toasted in Poz's place. Corner looked ok (with the exception of giving up 3 feet to the WR) in Leodis' spot. Jackson is more than carrying Lynch's load.
But if we get a few more injuries and i'm looking squarely at the DL, i don't think we have the depth to make up for that.
If someone rolls up on your leg their isn't a whole lot you can do. But I've seen two guys with the same thing happen and one is out for a play and the other is gone for the season.
The Bills have a pattern developing. Maybe it's just bad luck. Same thing with Jauron, it's probably just bad luck.
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we aren't the only team to get injuries, but like i said, i don't think we have enough depth to make up for the guys who go out.
Look at the Pats the last few years. They got hit by the injury bug, but they are deep and they draft so well that they just plug and play people.
Again, i said, maybe this year is different. We have some injuries and the replacements have looked ok. But truth be known we just played two struggling teams. We're going to find out this week where we stack. If we can just be competitive that'll be a good sign.
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Originally posted by Jan ReimersGood God, are we the only team that gets injuries? Several teams already have more than one key player out for the season, and more on the doubtful and questionable lists.
Our injuries are no worse than most teams, and better than many.Originally posted by yordadChrist, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
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Has anybody compared man games lost by the Bills to man games lost by other teams? Do we really know that it is greater for the Bills (save 2007) than it is for other teams?
Or is this all a big, huge pile of speculation with no real actual basis?Originally posted by mysticsotoLecter is right in everything he said.
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Originally posted by Dr.LecterHas anybody compared man games lost by the Bills to man games lost by other teams? Do we really know that it is greater for the Bills (save 2007) than it is for other teams?
Or is this all a big, huge pile of speculation with no real actual basis?
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