Conner Johnson and Tunsilitus? Could be chance but seems extremely odd that everything has come to a head this year and people are sitting twice as long for an injury and sitting because "nothing is wrong".
Conner Johnson and Tunsilitus? Could be chance but seems extremely odd that everything has come to a head this year and people are sitting twice as long for an injury and sitting because "nothing is wrong".
Don't forget C J Hampton sat for 2 games and Tee Shepard leaving mid season.
Conner & CJ are legit hurt. Now Conner suddenly coming up as potentially being out for the season is a little fishy, but it's not unheard of for injuries and recoveries to not go as expected.
Hampton and Tee....karma's a bitch.
This is the Bears we're talking about... They could turn around next week and say Conner was miraculously healed bc God really wanted to see him face aTm
Exactly, there are just so many coincidences of things happening right now that there is no way anyone in his right mind can believe anything that is coming out of the UNM sewer. There are red flags everywhere and more pop up everyday. What funny is every time another "act of god" happens it just fall right into line with all the events that many already know about.
Connors knee is jacked up. Much worse injury than originally thought.
Correct me if I'm wrong but there are 2 different types of meniscus surgeries and they don't know which one they can do until they get in there. The shave surgery is the lowest impact surgery that has the quick turnaround. I'm assuming TC couldn't get the shave.
Injured or not, who in the hell cares. All that matters is that they are not playing and that's wasted money for the BearSharts. Think about it. All the money they spent on Big Softie, CJ, Conner, Tee Shep, and others; and they are getting pretty much no return on their investment. You could even argue Laquon. He only has what 3 tds this year (?), and 2 of them came against the cupcake they played last week. Not saying he isnt good, just pointing out that his production on the field (which is what matters) isn't anywhere close to matching the amount they paid for him. That's obvious.