***Breece Hall Thread***

BH hit 21.87 mph on the 62 yard TD run.

The fastest a ball carrier has been clocked this season.
Yep, great run one minute and not long after done for the season with a serious injury. Football can be brutal.
 
Sounds like Mike Williams and Metcalf are done also, they need to figure out why all these career threatening injuries keep happening. It wasn't like this 20 years ago.
 
Sounds like Mike Williams and Metcalf are done also, they need to figure out why all these career threatening injuries keep happening. It wasn't like this 20 years ago.
Easy, we've pushed through the limits of what the human body is designed to do.

And honestly ACL tears aren't a career ender. Plenty of people come back from them. Now Achilles tears...
 
Sounds like Mike Williams and Metcalf are done also, they need to figure out why all these career threatening injuries keep happening. It wasn't like this 20 years ago.
Is there data to support that, or are you just saying that it feels like there are more injuries? Because you can go back a long, long way and point out high profile season ending injuries every season. One of the main reasons that the league went away from the old astroturf that used to be prevalent, is because it destroyed so many knees. I'd like to see some data on if more significant injuries are occuring at a higher rate.
 
Don't know what to say. So disappointing. :(

Best wishes to Breece for a full and speedy recovery! If anyone can do it, Breece can.
 
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Easy, we've pushed through the limits of what the human body is designed to do.

And honestly ACL tears aren't a career ender. Plenty of people come back from them. Now Achilles tears...

I don't have any data but for an RB losing that explosiveness can make such a difference.
 
Is there data to support that, or are you just saying that it feels like there are more injuries? Because you can go back a long, long way and point out high profile season ending injuries every season. One of the main reasons that the league went away from the old astroturf that used to be prevalent, is because it destroyed so many knees. I'd like to see some data on if more significant injuries are occuring at a higher rate.
I don't have any data, just been watching football since the mid 80s and I don't remember this many injuries until the last 10 years or so. I've also been playing fantasy since about 2004 and it's definitely alot more players missing time than back then.
 
Easy, we've pushed through the limits of what the human body is designed to do.

And honestly ACL tears aren't a career ender. Plenty of people come back from them. Now Achilles tears...

Frank Gore had a pretty successful career after multiple ACLs.

Keep hope alive, but it could be a couple of seasons before our guy gets up to speed
 

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