Lappy
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I still don't see a noticable limp!
granted maybe he won't be 100% but he still looks pretty smooth to me.
granted maybe he won't be 100% but he still looks pretty smooth to me.
Fin Fan in Cali said:Please adhere to this warning, dispute the posts, and don't make this personal, or points will be issued!:wink:
buffalofanatic said:That is true, but also watch him when he goes back to throw. Watch he favors the leg. It's there...I can't make this up.
buffalofanatic said:Understood. I thought I addressed this in my rebuttal to him, though? I was attacking him...I was questioning his take.
buffalofanatic said:That is true, but also watch him when he goes back to throw. Watch he favors the leg. It's there...I can't make this up.
We want the debates or rebuttles in peace.:wink:buffalofanatic said:Understood. I thought I addressed this in my rebuttal to him, though? I was attacking him...I was questioning his take.
I hadn't seen that clip before. I had seen some others of him doing basic handoffs and roll-outs. In those, it was very obvious to me that he had a slight limp. In the clip that you linked, he appeared that he might have had a little step in his "giddy-up" when he was coming through the hole. But, once he got up to speed, he seemed pretty fluid.byroan said:I watched it. Over 10 times now. How do you run 40 yards downfield with a significant limp?
Lappy said:ok I looked at some other tape on him. His longer drops it does look a little labored but all and all with 3 months to the season, I'm pretty optimistic.
Should I not be?
Lappy said:ok I looked at some other tape on him. His longer drops it does look a little labored but all and all with 3 months to the season, I'm pretty optimistic.
Should I not be?
chuckcole said:I hadn't seen that clip before. I had seen some others of him doing basic handoffs and roll-outs. In those, it was very obvious to me that he had a slight limp. In the clip that you linked, he appeared that he might have had a little step in his "giddy-up" when he was coming through the hole. But, once he got up to speed, he seemed pretty fluid.
Now, with all that said ... I can also tell you from experience that in the short term, it can be all mental. In other words, he's had a limp for so long that it's hard to get your mind to adjust to not having to limp, especially if you're wearing a brace to remind you of it -- if that makes any sense. So, even if he did have a limp, not only could it be due in large part to having to wear the brace, it could also be a mental thing telling him that he needs to compensate for it. Of course, this is all conjecture as we don't know exactly how he feels.
buffalofanatic said:No, you should be...just don't surprised if you get to the opener and he's not there. I went through the same thing when I wanted McGahee to play. However, maybe because Culpepper doesn't have to move as much because he plays QB, he'll be there. However, last time I checked, he was a pretty mobile QB and that aspect of his game might be hindered the most, at least early on.
FiN.in.RI said:Optimistic, of course. His recovery is well ahead of schedule. The man is being cautious for reasons I outlined in a previous post.
I hope so. :wink:buffalofanatic said:Good points. Even when McGahee came back, he still looked like he had a hitch in his gate. You may be right, it may be mental.