EvilDylan
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One knee, two injuries.
Dude, no. It's called a RE-injury of the SAME damaged ligament. Not two separate injuries. He partially tore it, the finished the tear.
One knee, two injuries.
Quick: you crack your glass and it is fixed, and another rock hits it and cracks it... is it cracked on two separate occasions?
Kudos to Dr. Andrews and Ryan Tannehill for that
Really?Kirk Cousins just had a year that was identical to Ryan Tannehill's 2016.
But yet, them getting rid of him is everything you need to know about him. LOL.
The math doesn't add up on this forum, ever.
Washington must be excited to start strong and fade down the stretch, culminating in a first round playoff loss for the next few years. Way better option than rolling the dice on potential elite talent on the draft.
Anytime I get frustrated being a Fins fan, it’s always nice to know that you can look at Washington and always know someone has it worse.
The Redskins are honestly on the level of the Browns with Snyder as an owner. The Dolphins are only a slight step above those two.
Teams get Alex Smith and his tenures run their course with his limited ability. The Redskins payed him like he's Drew Bress tho LMAO.
Really?
In 2016 Tannehill went 8-5 with a 7-1 run. In 2017 Cousins went 7-9 with a 3-5 run to end the season.
In that year Tannehill was either #2 or #3 most accurate deep passer, Cousins wasn't. Tannehill had the 4th best QBR from a clean pocket, Cousins didn't.
But otherwise, your analogy is spot on. :up:
Here's where your understanding is lacking.
Glass cracks can't be "fixed" just like a ligament doesn't "repair itself".
If you had a cracked window, and it was repaired, then a rock hits the same spot that was previously thought to be repaired then no, it's not two separate cracks, it's one crack that was damaged further to the point of making the windshield unusable.
Stem cell therapy is not a guaranteed treatment. They took a gamble and it didn't pay off. One ligament, repaired once.
Really?
In 2016 Tannehill went 8-5 with a 7-1 run. In 2017 Cousins went 7-9 with a 3-5 run to end the season.
In that year Tannehill was either #2 or #3 most accurate deep passer, Cousins wasn't. Tannehill had the 4th best QBR from a clean pocket, Cousins didn't.
But otherwise, your analogy is spot on. :up:
Better than giving that money to a loser like Cousins. This is a great move by the Redskins, they have finally fixed their QB situation for the time being and it does not involve the most overrated, and soon to be most overpaid QB in the NFL, Cousins. Alex Smith on the other hand, is an under-rated QB who was quietly one of the best QB's in the league this year. He's taller, faster, and smarter than Cousins with similar arm talent, this move will pay great dividends for that franchise. Washington and Miami will bounce back in 2018, and to many's surprise, it will be because of the QB play.