David Sanders......AGAIN

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This has gone from our staff being surprised he wasn't able to play in the opener, to him STILL sitting out 3 weeks later. WTH is going on??? Is our 5* stud that soft? Is it more serious then we were led to believe? I just see our team having a ton of injuries and it seems to happen ALL the time. It's frustrating.
 
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This has gone from our staff being surprised he wasn't able to play in the opener, to him STILL sitting out 3 weeks later. WTH is going on??? Is our 5* stud that soft? Is it more serious then we were led to believe? I just see our team having a ton of injuries and it seems to happen ALL the time. It's frustrating.
It’s starting to remind me of Trey Smith. I hope the kid is OK.
 
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This has gone from our staff being surprised he wasn't able to play in the opener, to him STILL sitting out 3 weeks later. WTH is going on??? Is our 5* stud that soft? Is it more serious then we were led to believe? I just see our team having a ton of injuries and it seems to happen ALL the time. It's frustrating.
I hope the guy is ok and this isn't an ongoing serious issue, but I don't want to see him get his first start vs UGA. I'm rolling with the same five we've had so far.
 
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This has gone from our staff being surprised he wasn't able to play in the opener, to him STILL sitting out 3 weeks later. WTH is going on??? Is our 5* stud that soft? Is it more serious then we were led to believe? I just see our team having a ton of injuries and it seems to happen ALL the time. It's frustrating.
We probably shouldn't be on here accusing our players of being soft before knowing exactly what's going on.
 
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This has gone from our staff being surprised he wasn't able to play in the opener, to him STILL sitting out 3 weeks later. WTH is going on??? Is our 5* stud that soft? Is it more serious then we were led to believe? I just see our team having a ton of injuries and it seems to happen ALL the time. It's frustrating.

the initial diagnosis was a stinger and the feeling was it should resolve in a week or so. There are cases where it takes longer since the nerve has some damage. The nerve has to heal and then the muscles have to rehab back to full strength. In Sanders case, that is the issue, the nerve healing is taking much longer than anticipated.

It would be a high risk of further injury if he tried to play PLUS, he would likely be ineffective due to the weakness....
 
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I mean, it has to be something pretty bad at this point, right? Why not just give a LITTLE bit more info and say he's going to be out for X weeks instead of this.

When you miss 3 weeks it's not a little nagging thing IMO.

they can't because at this point they can't predict how long it takes him to heal... People heal at different timelines for the same injury.
 
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the initial diagnosis was a stinger and the feeling was it should resolve in a week or so. There are cases where it takes longer since the nerve has some damage. The nerve has to heal and then the muscles have to rehab back to full strength. In Sanders case, that is the issue, the nerve healing is taking much longer than anticipated.

It would be a high risk of further injury if he tried to play PLUS, he would likely be ineffective due to the weakness....
Team doc checking in lol OR he stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night lol
 
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This has gone from our staff being surprised he wasn't able to play in the opener, to him STILL sitting out 3 weeks later. WTH is going on??? Is our 5* stud that soft? Is it more serious then we were led to believe? I just see our team having a ton of injuries and it seems to happen ALL the time. It's frustrating.
This is what is commonly referred to as talking out of your ass. Is your nickname Ironman, the anvil or maybe shoe leather?
 
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This is what is commonly referred to as talking out of your ass. Is your nickname Ironman, the anvil or maybe shoe leather?
Talking out of their ass is a common affliction for people who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground and it's a real pain in the ass to folks who have to put up withi it.
 
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This has gone from our staff being surprised he wasn't able to play in the opener, to him STILL sitting out 3 weeks later. WTH is going on??? Is our 5* stud that soft? Is it more serious then we were led to believe? I just see our team having a ton of injuries and it seems to happen ALL the time. It's frustrating.
Football is a rough sport ….experts say 42.7 percent have a greater chance getting hurt than working in a cubicle.
 
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I mean, it has to be something pretty bad at this point, right? Why not just give a LITTLE bit more info and say he's going to be out for X weeks instead of this.

When you miss 3 weeks it's not a little nagging thing IMO.
I'm guessing the coaching staff is always hoping they'll be ready to go, but it's up to the medical staff to make the final call. CJH probably gets the final ruling close to game day, so it's tough to put a time on it.
 
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At this point I assume Sanders, McCoy, Gibson are all out for the season. They are missing too much time to be helpful. Roll with what you got.
I can see McCoy being back next week for UAB or making the trip to Ms St.
Gibson is likely gone for the season, or at least will be a medical RS and see limited time towards the end.

Sanders - who knows. That's a nerve damage issue and the only thing that can fix that is time...time is relative and different for everyone when it comes to healing.
My brother had a kidney stone removal procedure and he was back to work in 3 days, but I had the same procedure and was off work for 2 weeks.
 
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David is back when he is cleared. That's the simple bottom line. If you're frustrated, you can only image how much more frustrated he is. I would not want him to risk long term impairment and a likely future in the NFL by playing before it was safe to do so.
 
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Of course, could be one of those situations where he’s nicked up but the OL is playing so well they decided not to rush him back until he’s 100%. Calling him “soft” may be a bridge too far. I’m not sure it’s possible to be soft on the OL, especially if you are a guy at the consensus 5 star level.
 
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