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The dude was not having surgery before. Now that he has the resources of an NFL team, he has had the surgery.
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Dam is once again talking through his ass. He, and none of us, has any idea if it was the same injury. It was an injury to the AC joint, but doubtful if it was the same extent. Furthermore it would make complete sense to watch after the first injury if it wasn't to severe. Once it reoccurred that joint had proven it has a propensity to be damaged and a permanent repair was done. It is taken care of and will most likely be meaningless for the rest of his career, if other athletes are any example.
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I don't know why most people who post here think that Ellinger would suck given the chance. He was 27-6 in 43 starts at Texas, 94td-27int, 145 passer rating
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You can get away with a weak arm in college, not so much in the NFL. People remember him not being able to make throws. Not enough arm talent. But that can be improved, not sure if it has. If it hasn't he cannot be the answer, but given the fact that the Colts keep the kid around I am hopeful his arm strength has improved enough to be a decent backup.
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You are correct about it weakening the joint, IF IT ISN'T REPAIRED. I am also not an expert in this shit, but I was a practicing physician for 40 years who is friends with orthopedic docs. They tell me that if properly repaired and healed (and here you have a real concern, that AR doesn't heal properly-a distinct if very low possibility. He had the best in the world doing the repair so I am guessing it was done correctly) he shouldn't have to worry about it separating again. If it does, the separation would be the least of his worries-he would have sustained a massive injury-very, very unlikey. The man should be fine, shoulder wise.
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I don't worry about AR's shoulder being more susceptible to injury than it was pre-injury.
That's because even if they repair/rehab it back to 100% and a clean slate (which I expect)... he's still going to have more volume of opportunity for injury with his style. In general. If he takes that exact same Harold Landry shot, whether is separated shoulder is 60% or 100%... doesn't matter, he's going to fuck up his shoulder again. |
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and minshew can lose us games as well. we can have someone other than ehlinger. like i said, draft a guy. i think it is dumb to watch a guy play for whatever that colts team was last year, and think you have him figured out. minshew isn't worth spending money on.
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