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Chief's injury

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Does anyone know if Chief is okay? I saw him go down and get helped off the field and they looked to be attending to his right ankle on the sideline. Anyone know if he's okay? I'm hoping he just twisted or sprained it. I saw him walk off under his own power after the game. I didn't notice anyone else go down.
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Per coach, he is practicing tomorrow.
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He had a precautionary boot on his foot after the game but was walking pretty well.
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Thanks, good to hear.
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Falconfreak90 wrote:He had a precautionary boot on his foot after the game but was walking pretty well.
Not to be a negative Nancy - saw the same w/Dri Archer. Certainly hope not the same scenario - we definitely need our anchor on the line! (Kinda cool as well - when the Chief was on the sideline right after his injury - standing directly beside him was pastor Scott - team chaplain. Great guy if you've never met him.)
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SicSicalum wrote:
Falconfreak90 wrote:He had a precautionary boot on his foot after the game but was walking pretty well.
Not to be a negative Nancy - saw the same w/Dri Archer. Certainly hope not the same scenario - we definitely need our anchor on the line! (Kinda cool as well - when the Chief was on the sideline right after his injury - standing directly beside him was pastor Scott - team chaplain. Great guy if you've never met him.)
Nancy and Archer kind of go hand in hand if you ask Kent State fans.
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SicSicalum wrote:
Falconfreak90 wrote:He had a precautionary boot on his foot after the game but was walking pretty well.
Not to be a negative Nancy - saw the same w/Dri Archer. Certainly hope not the same scenario - we definitely need our anchor on the line! (Kinda cool as well - when the Chief was on the sideline right after his injury - standing directly beside him was pastor Scott - team chaplain. Great guy if you've never met him.)
I'm clearly no expert on the subject but players that base their game on raw speed and cutting like Archer (Harvin, Ginn, Bush, Cribbs etc) need to be at or very close to 100 to be effective. Offensive lineman can play through a lot of nagging injuries and still play close to their usual ability.
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SicSicalum wrote:Not to be a negative Nancy - saw the same w/Dri Archer. Certainly hope not the same scenario - we definitely need our anchor on the line!
Falcon137 wrote:Nancy and Archer kind of go hand in hand if you ask Kent State fans.
Definitely not the same injury as Archer. I understand from the KSU faithful that Archer was out due to (menstrual) cramps.
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