****OFFICIAL Chiefs Injury Update Thread****
We're getting to a crucial part of the season, and right now it feels like the most important thing to keep track of is the health of a handful of key guys. When Maclin comes back he'll be able to attract enough attention to make Kelce and Hill even more effective, and when Ford comes back, well, the pass rush could become literally unstoppable. Then there's Poe's nagging back spasms, Howard's hip, and Alex Smith's severe allergic reaction to throwing the ball downfield.
Starting this thread to have a centralized place for updates, speculation, and wbf's! Have fun, folks!!! CURRENT UPDATES: Justin Houston is PRACTICING today, and Andy Reid thinks he'll be ready to go on Sunday! Phillip Gaines is OUT for Sunday... whatever! STAY TUNED FOR OFFICIAL DESIGNATIONS!!! |
WBF!!
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Actually, my apprehension at this point is that Houston gets complacent after Sunday. He wrecked shit, but Senor Sombrero did him no favors playing his rag doll.
Reminded me more of Dee Ford terrorizing SD last year than two titans at the top of their game. Houston needs to remember this week that not everyone will be so docile. |
Hate to say it but I'm not counting on Poe too heavily, at least not this week. I worry that these spasms are worse than they sound...
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Decent thread idea.
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Maclin has to be getting close. We'll see about Ford. I'd expect Poe to sit this week with his back spasms. Howard is the one I'm curious about. He's been out awhile and haven't heard if he's close or not. Getting Nelson back this week should help a lot as well.
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What's Long John Silver's status?
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cmon Maclin, just duct tape the hog to the side of your leg for added stability. you'll be fine. get out there.
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HGH shots should be mandatory for every player.
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While I like the idea of the thread, the lack of actual injury updates at the moment leaves something to be desired.
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