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Per Freeze today, Tunsil has a partially torn bicep.
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Wonder how long he's out?
Meanwhile, Freeze has been diagnosed with a partially torn ego and a hurt butt. He also has a chipped front tooth, which also happens to be the size of a sheet of ply wood.
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Not being a doctor what does that mean. I see he's listed as doubtful against the blue hose Saturday but what implications does that have for beyond their next game?
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A quick google search says 3-6 weeks for a partial torn bicep and 4 months for a complete tear. That's not talking about an offensive lineman that uses his arms and has to be strong. That's for an average Joe. Plus, Tunsil hasn't exactly shown to be the toughest character around. Tunsil may wake up with a sinus headache in Fayetteville and decide not to play.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
Not being a doctor what does that mean. I see he's listed as doubtful against the blue hose Saturday but what implications does that have for beyond their next game?
I doubt seriously he plays again this year. Even though the injuries are nothing alike, he just saw treadwell get hurt. Now that championship dreams are gone, I think tunsil is done
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He can play with pain until it pops and then he would be done- and if he plays, it will certainly tear all the way at some point regardless whether its proximal or distal. He is going to have to have surgery either way- so the OM coaches want him to play...Tunsil and his family do not want to play.
Curious to see how this one turns out
Last edited by Coach34; 11-03-2014 at 07:59 PM.
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Tunsil isn't going to do anything to risk his value in next year's draft. Contrary to popular believe in Oxford, he could care less about Ole Miss.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
He can play with pain until it pops and then he would be done- and if he plays, it will certainly tear all the way at some point ragrdless whether its proximal or distal. He is going to have to have surgery either way- so the OM coaches want him to play...Tunsil and his family do not want to play.
Curious to see how this one turns out
But I thought the TSUN coaches all had the players' best interests at heart. You mean to tell me they are willing to risk further injury and pain to a player just for their own benefit?***
Last edited by Coach34; 11-03-2014 at 02:36 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
He can play with pain until it pops and then he would be done- and if he plays, it will certainly tear all the way at some point whether its proximal or distal. He is going to have to have surgery either way- so the OM coaches want him to play...Tunsil and his family do not want to play.
Curious to see how this one turns out
That shows how desperate they are. If he has that repaired now, he can start to rehab and increase his chances of being 100% sooner for next season. Not to mention the fact that if he gets it repaired now, it would be a less severe injury.
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Did Freeze say what was front with Aaron Morris? Somebody said that he didn't play towards the end of the game. I believe he also got banged up vs LSU.
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If Tunsil is out for Arky, then I feel for whatever poor SOB they stick in his spot to try to block Trey Flowers.
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Originally Posted by
thf24
If Tunsil is out for Arky, then I feel for whatever poor SOB they stick in his spot to try to block Trey Flowers.
Good point. That dude was impressive wasn't he? Dude is a beast
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Originally Posted by
CadaverDawg
Good point. That dude was impressive wasn't he? Dude is a beast
There's a reason he was Preseason All-SEC
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
He can play with pain until it pops and then he would be done- and if he plays, it will certainly tear all the way at some point ragrdless whether its proximal or distal. He is going to have to have surgery either way- so the OM coaches want him to play...Tunsil and his family do not want to play.
Curious to see how this one turns out
I've been waiting for this scenario to play out for two years. You knew from the get go that Treadwell, Nkemdiche, and Tunsil had 1st round talent. But at what point does going all out for Ole Miss next year who is probably a 6-8 win team weigh too heavily on your draft prospects and it become not in your best interest to go 100%? Now two of those three have injuries that will keep them out extended periods of time so this becomes even more of a question.
OM relies way too heavily on those three guys and we all know what happened to get them there. They don't care about OM. They truly don't. Why would they risk 1st-2nd round NFL money to go all out after injuries their sophomore year? All three are leaving after next year no question and you could probably add Conner to that list leaving early too. They will all be no better off than they were when they got there. Why risk further injury for a 6-8 win team next year when the big bucks are coming?
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Originally Posted by
deltadawg99
Tunsil isn't going to do anything to risk his value in next year's draft. Contrary to popular believe in Oxford, he could NOT care less about Ole Miss.
Fify
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Torn bicep
Originally Posted by
PMDawg
Fify
partially or fully is a very painful injury. Hard to wrap it and get the compression needed to support the muscle while retaining some flexibility.
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Originally Posted by
deltadawg99
Tunsil isn't going to do anything to risk his value in next year's draft. Contrary to popular believe in Oxford, he could care less about Ole Miss.
I agree but he is going to have to find a balance between staying healthy for the draft and playing to stay relevent.
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they have Presbyterian and then a bye, so that's 2 weeks rest right there. I'm sure Freeze will push for him to be back for Arky.
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I bet he plays against us unless he injures it some more.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
I bet he plays against us unless he injures it some more.
Actually, I doubt it. Remember the Egg Bowl last year? He's hurt more now than he was then. And even if he plays, good luck against Preston Smith.
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