Twitter: Positive news on Biadasz

The offensive staff is anxious to get the aforementioned 3 players to return to their normal spots. Will it work out? We'll see. :huh:
 
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Good news somewhat. What happens if our rejiggered OL takes another hit to it? That’s when it will become real interesting.
 
I think that news is over-optimistic. No one misses just one game from a high ankle sprain. Maybe if we dispatch the Bucs and advance to the divisional round we'll see Biadasz play again.
 
Great news and it gets us a chance to get used to the change and rest.
 
It doesn’t have to be 100% healed for him to play….it would be a pain tolerance thing and he can be helped by our medical staff with the finest of painkillers lol.

that said all they said is there’s “hope” he plays which is positive compared to the expected done for the year I figured when i saw it last night
 
Play him next week if he can walk! We need all the momentum we can get heading into the playoffs, don't want to be rusty :D
 
Did Stephen Jones actually get on the radio earlier today and the hosts didn’t ask him about Farinoks status?

There’s no info anywhere on him.

Weak.
 
The bigger the person, the bigger the deal for a H.A.S.

Different injury, but similar situation as some of the other OLine injuries in the NFC: they're gonna push to be able to play, but won't be 100%, and team will have to decide if a Biadasz at 80%, is better than his backup at 100%
 
Stephen said on the Fan this afternoon that it's the same ankle that he had the high sprain on previously and that you "usually heal faster the second time."

I'm not a doctor and neither is he, but that was the explanation given.
Stevie stayed at Holiday Inn Express last night
 
High ankle sprains are usually a month or so, but we don't know severity.
In 1972 I had a severe ankle and knee sprain and missed 0 practices because the coaches wouldn't let me. My ankle and foot were purple and so was my knee. They tortured me but I did practice and played in the game too. Also missed 0 time with a concussion in 1973.
 
The bigger the person, the bigger the deal for a H.A.S.

Different injury, but similar situation as some of the other OLine injuries in the NFC: they're gonna push to be able to play, but won't be 100%, and team will have to decide if a Biadasz at 80%, is better than his backup at 100%

definitely worth it because we have to move 3 guys around just for 1 injury and i dont trust Peters to last a whole game at LT.
 
You could tell last night that he might be back for the first playoff game.
 

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