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  1. Would love to get Round 1: Something to help the defence (Bosa/Hargreaves) Round 2: Pick up one of these receivers in order (Coleman, Treadwell, Thomas, Fuller, Boyd, Doctson) Plenty of WR talent in this class and at least one or a couple of those guys should fall to the second.
  2. Jimmy still has been better than Webb, but our expectations for Jimmy were just so much higher than for webb. Webb has been bad and still thats a pleasent suprise which should tell us all what we need to know about Webb at the current moment.
  3. Aug. 5: Harbaugh said Perriman's injury was a “sprain, bruise, tendon or whatever. ... I want him out here right now. He wants to be out there, but [the trainers] are holding him back. It’s probably smart — they’re smarter than Breshad, I know that.” Sounds like they diagnosed it fine, probably as a grade 1 or 2 sprain which is what it is. I just dont understand the he will be back in a couple of days that harbs kept saying. Took me about 2 months to walk normally afterwards, I didnt have the medical attention that Perriman does, but still for an NFL skill position player to be back that soon after a slight tear doesnt seem realistic.
  4. True but was there anything from his press conference to say that it was a major tear? He also used the word partially torn without giving us a grade (I know from experience that if a PCL is torn completely for a normal man they wont even repair the injury, you just go on living without a PCL pretty much). Im sure he knows and was instructed to use the word "partially torn" because he knows the fans would be more forgiving of the term. But never the less I had a grade 1/2 sprain last summer and was out of work or running for more than a month so im not sure why they act like this is such a minor injury. Painful to walk especially going up stairs.
  5. A "sprain" is technically a partially torn ligament per WIKI: "A sprain, also known as a torn ligament, is damage to one or more ligaments in a joint, often caused by trauma or the joint being taken beyond its functional range of motion. The severity of sprain ranges from a minor injury which resolves in a few days to a major rupture of one or more ligaments requiring surgical fixation and a period of immobilisation" It just means that the Ligament isnt fully torn, so maybe instead of judging the doctors many people should know what a sprain is first. Obviously it wasn't serious enough to require surgery, so it was probably only a slight sprain as harbaugh first indicated.