Twitter: Jay Ajayi with knee concerns

reddyuta

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its the time of the year of misinformation and plain outright lies,dont trust anything on twitter.
 

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I don't believe he will either, but this doesn't help that scenario.

Recently i've been contemplating a small trade back and banging the Coleman pick.

I would prefer a small trade up if Gurley makes it into the hi teens,early 20s
 

Alexander

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Good maybe he falls to 60

From what I have been able to read on the internet, My sources tell me that the teams showing the most interest are Jacksonville, Minnesota, Green Bay, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

So they could easily be hoping he slides past Dallas' choices.

But if I tell you more, I may have to kill you.
 

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San Diego likely takes a back @17 .SF has a ton of other holes and they recently drafted Hyde in the 2nd (I think). GB pick after US, same as Seattle . I can see jags or min drafting him.
 

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From what I have been able to read on the internet, My sources tell me that the teams showing the most interest are Jacksonville, Minnesota, Green Bay, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

So they could easily be hoping he slides past Dallas' choices.

But if I tell you more, I may have to kill you.

Minnesota, green bay, 49ers and seattle dont make sense. Unless 4th round or later. Even then, dont see it.
 

Alexander

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Minnesota, green bay, 49ers and seattle dont make sense. Unless 4th round or later. Even then, dont see it.

Those are the teams that have publicly admitted interest from what I read what my source told me.. So it is entirely likely one of those teams could easily float out there that his knees are shot to hope he slides past the teams that obviously want and need him.
 

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Coleman isn't making it to 60 under any scenario.

I mean.... Coleman wasn't free from injury either and had a pretty serious foot injury which could have long term effects as well so...
 

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From what I have been able to read on the internet, My sources tell me that the teams showing the most interest are Jacksonville, Minnesota, Green Bay, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

So they could easily be hoping he slides past Dallas' choices.

But if I tell you more, I may have to kill you.

You're missing out on the real racket with this, bro.

You should be charging $9.99 per month for nuggets like this.
 
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I mean.... Coleman wasn't free from injury either and had a pretty serious foot injury which could have long term effects as well so...

I posted this in a Coleman thread. Sorry to be a broken record...

"Not to piss on the bonfire here, but Coleman had a sesamoid bone in his foot removed and a tendon reattached to another bone just a few months ago. I had the same surgery to my sesamoid bone (I played college football) and have never been the same. Neither was Calvin Hill who had the same surgery (so did Heath Shuler but he always sucked). The sesamoid is a free floating bone under the ball of your foot. When mine was taken out, my big toe lost its strength and range of motion. May not sound like much, but your big toe is the last thing that pushes when you run. As a result, my left leg lost the "pop" it used to have. And it led to me overcompensating, and having right knee surgery a few years later for torn cartilage. Of course I was never an elite athlete, had the surgery in my 30's, and Coleman had it at age 21. So this result is not going to necessarily happen to Coleman, but never underestimate how significant a foot surgery -- and this one in particular -- can be on a running back long term. Buyer beware."
 

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It's probably no big deal.

That said, I actually think his running style will cause him a bit of injury. Something about the way he runs just seems like he's going to twist, sprain, break or tear something. He doesn't seem to know how to fall.
 

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So........

Gurley's knee injury from 8 months ago is ok.........:popcorn:

Ajayi's knee injury from 2011 is a problem........:lmao2:


Got it:thumbup:

The draft can't get here fast enough:banghead:
 
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