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Week 15 - Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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Soooo hate, hate, hate the yellow pants.

 

No idea what Jernigan was doing.

 

Yay! TD for us! I think. So torn lol A win all but hands the Steelers a playoff spot.

 

 

It would also take us out of the top 5(maybe even ten) in the draft.

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How many times have we heard that Jimmy is elite.

Once they get the big money they underperform

 

He seems to have lost his burst of speed with his injury - not that surprising with a Lisfranc injury.  Lets hope somehow he gets his speed back?

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The turf isn't the blame, it might've contributed to 1 injury this year. It has an effect but not a big one. It's gotta be the medical staff and condition coaches IMO.

lol people still blaming the medical staff
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Trestman is missing basically a starter at every position and yet the offense manages to look competent.

 

Pees is missing...Suggs.

And common sense....

Don't forget the pictures he has of Harbs....

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lol people still blaming the medical staff

It's more likely than the Ravens having the worst luck for two years back-to-back.
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I personally HATE turf and I think that has to do with it BIG TIME

Players prefer natural grass as well if I recall, but I don't know how much of a difference it makes.

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This is so wrong but I really don't want PIT to go to the playoffs

Same. A win here basically guarantees them a spot. Can't root for it.

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The turf isn't the blame, it might've contributed to 1 injury this year. It has an effect but not a big one. It's gotta be the medical staff and condition coaches IMO.

I think that has to do with it, but turf is a lot harder since it's usually built on concrete with a layer of artificial grass over top. It's a lot more taxing on the joints every time you take a step. Grass is soft and provides a cushion that absorbs more energy, but concrete returns it all.

The NFL actually did a study and knee sprains are 22% more likely on turf and ACL sprains are 67% more likely on turf. It's just much harder on the body

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