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doomsday81;1461457 said:No way he falls out of the first round. None.
Of course not, since there's no way he gets past #9 overall, right?
doomsday81;1461457 said:No way he falls out of the first round. None.
smarta5150;1461620 said:Screw you!
burmafrd;1461661 said:If he tried to hide this that works against him. I just do not really believe it. The way things leak anymore there is no way it stays this well hidden this long.
ABQCOWBOY;1461673 said:If your an NFL team and you know that the kid has stress fractures, why would you tell anybody? Better to shut up and see if he somehow slips. Why would you make sure that everybody new the stress fractures are hampering him?
burmafrd;1461819 said:My point is that too many people would know about this for it to keep quiet this long. The more people know something the sooner it gets out. If this is known by say 10 teams; that means 4 people(at least) on each team knows (doctor, scouts, coaches, GM); that is at least 40 people there. And probably more then 10 teams know. They will talk to close friends- that always happens- and the circle grows wider. Sooner or later someone tips off a reporter. If this was known at the combine that is 2 months ago. And then we are not even talking about the people AT the combine. Just way too many people knowing for it to stay secret THIS long.
WoodysGirl;1461890 said:POSTED 9:37 p.m. EDT, April 19, 2007
EVIDENCE DOESN'T SUPPORT RUMORS OF BRANCH BROKEN LEGS
Multiple readers have advised us that Dan Pompei of The Sporting News said on ESPN's Cold Pizza that Michigan defensive tackle Alan Branch has stress fractures in his legs.
As we've heard it, the rumor is that there is a stress fracture in each of his tibias.
But a source close to the situation has raised with us several pieces of evidence that tend to contradict the existence of the injuries.
"There was no combine re-check," said the source, in reference to the annual medical follow-up, in which players with injury problems return to Indy for another look-see.
Also, multiple teams (we're told) have listed Branch as medically fine. He has "shin splints maybe," said the source. "Virtually every big lineman has them. He never missed any time at Michigan and played in over 85 percent of the defensive plays."
Regardless, there's a perception that Branch is falling. Still, it only takes one team to stop a slide -- or to keep it from ever happening.
Well, if it happened after the Combine, there wouldn't be a "combine re-check."WoodysGirl;1461890 said:POSTED 9:37 p.m. EDT, April 19, 2007
EVIDENCE DOESN'T SUPPORT RUMORS OF BRANCH BROKEN LEGS
Multiple readers have advised us that Dan Pompei of The Sporting News said on ESPN's Cold Pizza that Michigan defensive tackle Alan Branch has stress fractures in his legs.
As we've heard it, the rumor is that there is a stress fracture in each of his tibias.
But a source close to the situation has raised with us several pieces of evidence that tend to contradict the existence of the injuries.
"There was no combine re-check," said the source, in reference to the annual medical follow-up, in which players with injury problems return to Indy for another look-see.
Also, multiple teams (we're told) have listed Branch as medically fine. He has "shin splints maybe," said the source. "Virtually every big lineman has them. He never missed any time at Michigan and played in over 85 percent of the defensive plays."
Regardless, there's a perception that Branch is falling. Still, it only takes one team to stop a slide -- or to keep it from ever happening.
BrAinPaiNt;1461236 said:With the idea that this rumor could be true...
Well it is getting out now.
I wish I remember if it was Rod Wright or maybe another player a few years back but nobody could figure out why this guy was falling. Not the fans, not the guys paid to know the stuff on ESPN or other outlets. But the guy kept falling.
Than a day or two after the draft it came out the reason he had fallen...do not even remember the reason now.
Oh man my memory is shot to today. I need a nap.:laugh2:
doomsday81;1461448 said:If Branch gets drafted in the sixth round, I'll give you my house. You're comparing Branch to Wright? You must be joking. Wright couldn't carry his jock. My God, how long until the draft starts?
It is well known that Branch has shin splints and he has for a while now so that is the only problem that I know of. I will definitely check into it further now but this is probably being put out there by a team hoping that Branch will fall to them.
theogt;1462067 said:Scott Wright on Branch:
theogt;1462586 said:POSTED 1:00 p.m. EDT, April 20, 2007
POMPEI'S BRANCH REPORT IS RIGHT?
A league source tells us that Dan Pompei's recent report regarding the presence of stress fractures in the lower legs of defensive tackle Alan Branch is on the money.
"Pompei is right," said the source. "There is no doubt he is right. I don't know where he got his info but he is dead right. That's all I can say."
A source with knowledge of Branch's condition disputed Pompei's report on Thursday, calling the problem shin splints, at worst.
The problem, as we understand it, is that different doctors view the medical evidence differently. In this case, there's an issue as to whether there's a "black line" in an MRI of Branch's legs and, if so, whether it is proof of a stress fracture.
Some teams/doctors believe it does. Others don't.