Tyler Biadasz says he ready to go

Pardon my skepticism that it was a "high ankle sprain." I've never heard of anyone coming back this quickly from that injury. There's something more to that story, but not that I'm complaining.
 
Great to hear. I was worried when the injury was replayed on TV that he was done for the year. Glad he made it out mostly unscathed.
 
Pardon my skepticism that it was a "high ankle sprain." I've never heard of anyone coming back this quickly from that injury. There's something more to that story, but not that I'm complaining.
many degrees of and injury and sprains..sorry but that a fact and apparently his might have been the lessor of all the grades..
 
Offensive lineman are a different breed…good on him to be able to play…
 
We can use all the good news we can muster at this point. Glad Biadasz is back— that should settle things down a bit on the OL— at least in theory.
 
I saw where Hankins was saying the same thing. In fact, Hankins seems a bit ticket he was put on IR forcing him to miss 4 games. He seemed to say he has been ready to play.
 
No need to apologize.
good try but ill trust the trainers and staff to inform us if a player ready. He seems pretty confident as well. im sure the Coaches have BU plan if TB goes out early and reinjures it but going in we get our Line back sans steele.
 
good try but ill trust the trainers and staff to inform us if a player ready. He seems pretty confident as well. im sure the Coaches have BU plan if TB goes out early and reinjures it but going in we get our Line back sans steele.
You seem to not get it... I'm not arguing with you... nor the trainers... I'm only pointing out how this has never happened in my experience that a "high ankle sprain" injury has had this short of a recovery time. And that much is the God-honest truth, as it is my experience (and that of others). So, either as you say this was a matter of degrees, and best characterized perhaps as a borderline high ankle sprain, or the definition of what constitutes that label has been made broader. Those are the choices. And I'm fine with it, either way. No need to apologize, no need to respond at all for that matter.
 
You seem to not get it... I'm not arguing with you... nor the trainers... I'm only pointing out how this has never happened in my experience that a "high ankle sprain" injury has had this short of a recovery time. And that much is the God-honest truth, as it is my experience (and that of others). So, either as you say this was a matter of degrees, and best characterized perhaps as a borderline high ankle sprain, or the definition of what constitutes that label has been made broader. Those are the choices. And I'm fine with it, either way. No need to apologize, no need to respond at all for that matter.
Lets hope so.. you know Vea going to test him. if its not healed and early exit is expected and if the coaches know this they will have a plan.
 

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