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Bengals Training Camp and Pre-season Thread -News and Obs - 2023


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7 minutes ago, I_C_Deadpeople said:

With AI showing he belongs on the roster, it may give the team the feeling they have enough WR depth that they can shut Jones down. 

Why would they want to shut Jones down? Higgins played with a torn labrum in 2021, Ossai did the same last year. It isn't considered an injury that will get worse if you play with it. Most guys just get the procedure after the season is over. That's when they have many months to recover after the surgery.

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17 minutes ago, dex said:

Why would they want to shut Jones down? Higgins played with a torn labrum in 2021, Ossai did the same last year. It isn't considered an injury that will get worse if you play with it. Most guys just get the procedure after the season is over. That's when they have many months to recover after the surgery.

Not necessarily advocating it, just creating a proposition. 

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10 minutes ago, claptonrocks said:

I agree about surgery now.

Takes 6-8 to heal.

 

For one to say it cant tear more isn't accurate..

 

Maybe he can play with it.

 

Seems silly not to get it done now.

Not all labrum tears are the same. For instance, Joseph Ossai's recovery from surgery lasted far longer than 6-8 weeks.

 

CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai's status for offseason workouts remains uncertain as he recovers from offseason shoulder surgery.

On Monday, Ossai told local reporters he had surgery in February to repair a torn shoulder labrum sustained in the Week 14 win over the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 11. The former Texas standout entering his third season said the recovery timeline is estimated at around four to five months but he is expected to be back before the team starts training camp.

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37 minutes ago, dex said:

Not all labrum tears are the same. For instance, Joseph Ossai's recovery from surgery lasted far longer than 6-8 weeks.

 

CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai's status for offseason workouts remains uncertain as he recovers from offseason shoulder surgery.

On Monday, Ossai told local reporters he had surgery in February to repair a torn shoulder labrum sustained in the Week 14 win over the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 11. The former Texas standout entering his third season said the recovery timeline is estimated at around four to five months but he is expected to be back before the team starts training camp.

Gotcha...

Like to know the extent of his tear then..

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17 minutes ago, High School Harry said:

I have full confidence in Flounder Carman to fuck up anywhere they play in on the line or at the concession stand selling cotton candy.

Seriously, Carman looks like he lost his heart to play football if he ever had it.

Agree 100%..

Some players just dont..

 

 

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This is a truly great, informative article by Charles Goldsmith explaining the new changes in the offense. So happy that they are doing a 100 percent install now even with the QB who will run it being unavailable. Guess the coaches are getting used to Burrow not being able to practice in August and are still planning to hit the ground running This year they aren't bothering to wait for him to return.

 

 

 

 

 

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