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12-30-2011, 05:12 PM #13Americanmade2012 Guest
Re: Yanda is back at practice
Yanda wont play he is listed as doubtful unless this is about mind games and want to wait till the list second to let him play without the Bengals expecting it
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12-30-2011, 05:19 PM #14Legendary RSR Poster
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From all I see, he is not playing this week. Gurode can handle it, he has a week of prep
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12-30-2011, 06:00 PM #16Veteran Poster
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Re: Yanda is back at practice
You do realize that when you play football you have a chest plate with your shoulder pads correct?
That plate covers pretty much your entire chest down to the top of the rib cage, except for the inside shirt collar area just below the neck. (It makes a V just like a T shirt would at the top of the pads, that is the only area that is unprotected)
It would be impossible to sustain the damage you are talking about. Impossible. Those plates are ridiculously strong, they have to be.
I can't even envision a scenario where something like this happens in the course of play. Unless they are playing games with the location and description of the injury.
"Chest contusion" is pretty damn vague. Probably intentionally.
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12-30-2011, 06:04 PM #17Hyperbolic curmudgeometer
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Re: Yanda is back at practice
And that's the rub--with a deep rib contusion it hurts every time you breathe. Clobbers your stamina & could distract you at any time with a bolt of pain.
(NB Years ago I had an active case of arthritis in my torso, specifically including the small joints in the rib cage that allow it to expand. I would go months without sneezing, because every time the reflex was triggered I'd take a deep breath & get such a shot of pain in my chest I couldn't finish the sneeze. That's what I mean by distraction--& that was a reflex.)
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12-30-2011, 06:06 PM #18Veteran Poster
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Re: Yanda is back at practice
He said he got kneed in his torso as he dropped to cut a D-lineman. Not sure which play it was though.
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12-30-2011, 06:11 PM #19Veteran Poster
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Re: Yanda is back at practice
Never heard that. Ahh see "torso" is NOT your chest. That is more rib area, below the chest plate. Unprotected pretty much.
If he got kneed there that hard where he had trouble breathing, I would bet money he has a few cracked ribs. And THAT is the reason he probably isn't going to play.
This "chest contusion" never made any sense to begin with. And you know damn well how Harbaugh is about injury information, he doesn't want anyone knowing anything.
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12-30-2011, 07:39 PM #20Steve Flacco, Apparently
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Re: Yanda is back at practice
Yes, I'm well aware of what shoulder pads look like.
The damage I'm referring to is just what could already be happening to him. If his chest or ribs are so badly bruised that he is having trouble breathing, then there is definitely some serious swelling either from simple inflammation or more seriously, because his muscles are bleeding into themselves to the point that his lungs are being compressed. Alternatively, the swelling could be putting pressure on a nerve and that pressure increases when his lungs expand, causing pain even if his lungs are healthy.
In either case, simply wearing shoulder pads will not make him immune to additional damage to his chest or ribs. Those pads will still compress under impact and that compression will put pressure on his injury, and any additional pressure could contribute to those terrible potential side effects.
One side effect I didn't mention is that a contusion that is subjected to additional trauma can actually cause bone to grow where muscle previously existed. It's called Myositis Ossificans and it can practically cripple a person.
He's an offensive lineman, if you think D-tackles AREN'T going to spend the entire game punching him in the chest, HARD, you've never played football.
Agreed. But to dismiss the worst possible meaning of the term is foolish. Especially since the injury was bad enough to remove him from a game once, has kept him from participating in a full practice all week, and Marshall himself was talking about the progress he made in terms of ease of breathing all point to a serious contusion that will almost certainly keep him out of the game Sunday.My motto was always to keep swinging. Whether I was in a slump or feeling badly or having trouble off the field, the only thing to do was keep swinging. -Hank Aaron
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12-31-2011, 11:00 AM #21
Re: Yanda is back at practice
Oh, come on. Just rub a little dirt on it.
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