Byron Jones' Knee

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Whoa. I like how he just casually pops it back in. Freakish.

Sit him for the last two games, just to be safe. No sense in messing around and accidentally winning our remaining games anyways.
 

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Hahah yeah I saw that. Was wondering the same thing.

Up ends the receiver, appears to pop knee back in place. Just another day at work.
 

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Holy smokes! That's gonna be sore tomorrow but I love that mindset in the midst of a losing season.

That kid is a winner.
 

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http://dal.247sports.com/Bolt/WATCH...to-pop-dislocated-knee-back-in-place-42167552

I saw this live and thought that's what I saw. I guess others did too. It sure looked like he dislocated it to me then popped it back in place. Didn't seem to bother him. I also didn't think he had a prior knee issue. Just weird. I've never seen that before. Shoulders yes, with a knee though, No.

My sister's ex-boyfried did this. He dislocated his knee and was out and rehabbed it for a while. Then in a soccer game he dislocated and just popped it back into place and kept playing.




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could've just been a cramp. knees don't just pop back into place like a shoulder would. I don't think.
 

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If he really did pop his knee back into place then this looks like something he has done a million times before.
 

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Something tells me this has happened before to Jones. I used to reset these all the time and most people are freaking out when it happens.
 

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Made me think of the girl on Guardians o the Galaxy that would just pop all her joints back in place. Freaky. Makes my knee hurt just watching it.
 

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I dont think this is a good thing,just looking at it hurts my eyes.
 

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http://dal.247sports.com/Bolt/WATCH...to-pop-dislocated-knee-back-in-place-42167552

I saw this live and thought that's what I saw. I guess others did too. It sure looked like he dislocated it to me then popped it back in place. Didn't seem to bother him. I also didn't think he had a prior knee issue. Just weird. I've never seen that before. Shoulders yes, with a knee though, No.

Thanks for posting this. Like the others I saw that in the game and wondered if my eyes were playing tricks on me.
 

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He just said on the post game that this was the first time this has happened to him. Crazy!
 

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He also took 100% responsibility for the long pass play. But both he and Garrett said they were in cover 2 which means he was expecting help that he didn't get. Still pretty classy to take full blame when it wasn't all on him.
 

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Man, I really like this guy. He can play pretty much any position in the secondary in his very first year in the league and do it pretty damn well at that. Then, you have him staying in the game after dislocating something in his knee and popping that bad boy back into place. And after the game, you have him taking blame for something that wasn't really his fault.

He's what we all wished Claiborne could be when we moved up to grab him.
 
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