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  • Meathead
    Insufferable ***** and perpetual crybaby
    • Jul 2002
    • 21349

    Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

    PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) -- The tears won't come until later, because Torell Troup initially does his best to keep his emotions in check, discussing how far he's come after having season-ending back surgery.

    ''I feel it's progressed pretty well,'' the Buffalo Bills defensive tackle said.

    What Troup says in his next breath is more revealing, by sharing how much pain he's been in since December, when doctors fused two discs to repair a spinal fracture.

    ''I've been in constant pain for eight months,'' Troup said. ''I didn't think it was going to be so hard, but it is. So I've got to deal with it.''

    The pain has become so constant and his rehabilitation going so slowly that Troup is now second-guessing why he had the operation in the first place - even though his doctors recommended it was necessary.

    ''I honestly wish I could go back and I wouldn't have had surgery,'' Troup said. ''If I could go back, yeah, I probably wouldn't have wanted to deal with this. It's just a lot.''



    sorry to say it but hes probably done like a dinner

    im pretty sure his pain was in his lumbar region, and if a fusion is still hurting him that bad then its likely never going to get better. they offered me that surgery and after doing some research i declined because the success rate is so low. it starts out at only 50% (!) in the first couple years, then about 30% after five, and an abysmal 7% after ten. if it doesnt work right away (three months recovery just to work at a desk job) then its unlikely to ever work out

    tough break
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  • BertSquirtgum
    Legendary Zoner
    • May 2009
    • 13379

    #2
    Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

    He needs to be cut. Time for the Bills to cut their losses.

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    • Lefty2985
      Registered User
      • Mar 2004
      • 216

      #3
      Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

      I think he made improvements but with his back hindering him all the time it's time to move on. I like heard as a back up DT

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      • YardRat
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        • Dec 2004
        • 86307

        #4
        Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

        Still think he might get IR'd before outright released, but they do have enough DT's that they can afford to cut him.
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        • more cowbell
          Registered User
          • Apr 2006
          • 1489

          #5
          Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

          Bust. Next in line...
          The last time the Bills made the playoffs was 1999.

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          • Mr. Pink
            Peterman Sucks!
            • Mar 2006
            • 35303

            #6
            Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

            Ended up being a wasted pick.

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            • Night Train
              Retired - On Several Levels
              • Jul 2005
              • 33117

              #7
              Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

              Injury settlements and future endeavor best wishes coming for Troup & McGee.
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              • ddaryl
                Everything I post is sexual inuendo
                • Jan 2005
                • 10714

                #8
                Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

                I think IR is a possibility, but he is obviously not playing this year.. maybe never

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                • k-oneputt
                  Registered User
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 7132

                  #9
                  Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

                  Don't try to outthink the room.
                  Usually the best and smartest pick is the obvious one sitting right in front of you.
                  Cody over Troup.
                  This pick still had Modrak's mitts all over it even though Nix had just arrived imo.

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                  • OpIv37
                    Acid Douching Asswipe
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 101320

                    #10
                    Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

                    I was about to give the FO the benefit of the doubt on this pick because injuries are unpredictable, but I forgot Cody was still on the board.

                    Our drafting seems to be improving, but the 2010 draft is going to go down as an epic fail.

                    1 9 C.J. Spiller RB Clemson- showed flashes last year, could still turn out to be a good pick.
                    2 41 Torell Troup DT UCF- Bust- hampered by injuries
                    3 72 Alex Carrington DE Arkansas State- Done nothing so far
                    4 107 Marcus Easley WR Connecticut- Done nothing so far
                    5 140 Ed Wang OT Virginia Tech- Cut
                    6 178 Arthur Moats DE James Madison- Could be a starter
                    6 192 Danny Batten DE South Dakota State- Could be a back-up
                    7 209 Levi Brown QB Troy- Cut
                    7 216 Kyle Calloway OT Iowa- Cut

                    So far, Spiller and Moats are the only ones who have contributed. The jury is still out on Carrington and Batten but I'm not holding my breath.
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                    • better days
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 22028

                      #11
                      Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

                      Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post
                      I was about to give the FO the benefit of the doubt on this pick because injuries are unpredictable, but I forgot Cody was still on the board.

                      Our drafting seems to be improving, but the 2010 draft is going to go down as an epic fail.

                      1 9 C.J. Spiller RB Clemson- showed flashes last year, could still turn out to be a good pick.
                      2 41 Torell Troup DT UCF- Bust- hampered by injuries
                      3 72 Alex Carrington DE Arkansas State- Done nothing so far
                      4 107 Marcus Easley WR Connecticut- Done nothing so far
                      5 140 Ed Wang OT Virginia Tech- Cut
                      6 178 Arthur Moats DE James Madison- Could be a starter
                      6 192 Danny Batten DE South Dakota State- Could be a back-up
                      7 209 Levi Brown QB Troy- Cut
                      7 216 Kyle Calloway OT Iowa- Cut

                      So far, Spiller and Moats are the only ones who have contributed. The jury is still out on Carrington and Batten but I'm not holding my breath.
                      Well, Moats looks like he may be a starting OLB. Easley if not the #2 should at least see playing time this year. Carrington may become a good backup. CJ is the prize of that draft & looks like he could be a great player for this team. The Bills have had many drafts that were an epic fail, this draft is not one of them.

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                      • k-oneputt
                        Registered User
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 7132

                        #12
                        Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

                        How can this 2010 draft NOT be considered an epic fail ?????

                        They reached for every player except maybe Moats who looks nothing more then an average run of the mill NFL lb.

                        Batten's not making this team. Easley and Carrington will barely hang on, Maybe.

                        Troup at best get's ir'd for the year.

                        Spiller has talent but is a rb and was overdrafted at #9.

                        This draft sucked.

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                        • ddaryl
                          Everything I post is sexual inuendo
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 10714

                          #13
                          Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

                          the 2010 draft was the last draft before Nix made some big changes to the scouting department.




                          Given the history of poor drafts prior to 2010 and that the 2011 and 2012 drafts appear tighter on paper.. Hopefully these 2010 types of drafts are in our rear view mirror

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                          • Lexwhat
                            Registered User
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 2926

                            #14
                            Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

                            Originally posted by k-oneputt View Post
                            How can this 2010 draft NOT be considered an epic fail ?????

                            They reached for every player except maybe Moats who looks nothing more then an average run of the mill NFL lb.

                            Batten's not making this team. Easley and Carrington will barely hang on, Maybe.

                            Troup at best get's ir'd for the year.

                            Spiller has talent but is a rb and was overdrafted at #9.

                            This draft sucked.
                            Any draft that hits on its 1st round pick is not to be considered an "epic bust." Who cares what position CJ Spiller was picked at? Almost all teams need more than 1 capable running back (unless you're New England or Green Bay). And besides, Fred Jackson isn't gonna play forever.

                            With that being said, any reasonable NFL fan will give a player up to 3 years post-draft to be evaluated. I think Spiller will be a special player. Troup could have been good if it weren't for his back injury, so I don't blame Buddy Nix for that one (Troup's career is likely over now)...

                            Alex Carrington and Marcus Easley deserve this year to showcase their talents. Carrington (at this point) seems like a career back-up, and Easley I have no idea (but at this point I'm not expecting anything from him).

                            Arthur Moats seems like a solid player, and getting a Starter out of a 6th round pick is good.

                            The rest are busts.

                            All in all, since we hit on Spiller / Moats, with the jury still out on Carrington and Easley, I give the draft a C+ so far, but can give a better grade once this season is over. It can either stay the same or improve from a C+ (depending on Carrington and Easley), so calling it an "epic bust" is inaccurate and not sensible.

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                            • mayotm
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 2333

                              #15
                              Re: Back still a bother for Bills DT Torell Troup

                              Originally posted by better days View Post
                              Well, Moats looks like he may be a starting OLB. Easley if not the #2 should at least see playing time this year. Carrington may become a good backup. CJ is the prize of that draft & looks like he could be a great player for this team. The Bills have had many drafts that were an epic fail, this draft is not one of them.
                              There is a very good chance that Easley doesn't make the team. Right now, he's definitely behind Johnson, Jones, Nelson, Graham and Hagan. Recent reports have him falling behind Roosevelt and Martin in a battle for the #6 WR if they keep 6. I doubt they do when Smith and Spiller can play WR in a pinch.

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