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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet, Now Starting for the Miami Dolphins

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#10052
Just now, Magus Ossis said:

It is notoriously hard to prognosticate regarding strains. Think hamstring for a rough analogy to this injury. 

Got it.  Meaning week to week doesn't really indicate anything other than that the timeline is highly variable so he has to remain week to week.  Is that the right way to read it?

#10054

I hope we don't signal which is starting against OU so they have to prepare for both 

#10055
3 hours ago, TexArcher said:

Also, we might not be talking enough about how well Quinn and Arch have handled this situation.  

It's a credit to each of them and to the coaching staff.

We legitimately have 2 of the top 10 quarterbacks in college football without really having a quarterback controversy.  That's pretty remarkable.

For what it's worth coming from someone in the internet and from someone postijg on surly all place. But this is probably all dependent on Manning and his desire to be here with Sark. This is why he didn't transfer, he is ready to wait for his time whenever that is. Not sure anyone else does this.

#10057
7 minutes ago, Bill Lumbergh said:

Got it.  Meaning week to week doesn't really indicate anything other than that the timeline is highly variable so he has to remain week to week.  Is that the right way to read it?

Yes. Week-to-week implies might be ready in a week or two. Some strains nag for the whole season: the low floor on the time estimate for recovery should not be taken to imply a low ceiling. 

#10058

oblique and abdomen seems very not optimal but if they say week to week it must not be terribly bad.

#10059
2 minutes ago, dcar00 said:

oblique and abdomen seems very not optimal but if they say week to week it must not be terribly bad.

As a precaution he should wrapped in bubble wrap so he doesn’t get hurt on the sideline.      Rest him to OU sux.  

#10060

I wonder if him wanting to prove to the NFL that he isn’t made of glass that he comes back as soon as he can rather than wait till OU.

#10061
23 minutes ago, Not a cat said:

A lot of idiots on this thread - Arch has not reached the constitutionally required age of 35 to serve as president.  

Nobody cares about the constitution anymore, people are telling me.

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#10062

Sources: Quinn Ewers ab injury isn’t as serious as initially feared. He’s likely to miss the Louisiana Monroe game this week, but is “week to week” after leaving the UTSA game with what Steve Sarkisian termed an abdominal strain.
#10064
4 minutes ago, utexas8 said:

 

Sources: Quinn Ewers ab injury isn’t as serious as initially feared. He’s likely to miss the Louisiana Monroe game this week, but is “week to week” after leaving the UTSA game with what Steve Sarkisian termed an abdominal strain.

Unless they did an MRI over night, how would the severity be known? Did he wake up today and say, "I'm good, Coach. Just had real bad gas, I guess."

#10065

Why the fuck couldn’t he walk to the sideline without laying down?

Sark should start him for a series and then sit him. That way he plays in every game.

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#10066
2 minutes ago, Slacks said:

Unless they did an MRI over night, how would the severity be known? Did he wake up today and say, "I'm good, Coach. Just had real bad gas, I guess."

MRI machines don't work on Sundays?

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#10067
Just now, CurlyDumps said:

MRI machines don't work on Sundays?

union.

#10068
Just now, Jkwellborn said:

Why the fuck couldn’t he walk to the sideline without laying down?

Sark should start him for a series and then sit him. That way he plays in every game.

You always take the lay down to give the team time to prep. It's a free timeout.

I get angry when I see a guy lay down for a hand, but I get it.

#10070
7 minutes ago, Slacks said:

Unless they did an MRI over night, how would the severity be known? Did he wake up today and say, "I'm good, Coach. Just had real bad gas, I guess."

 

2 minutes ago, Slacks said:

I'm just old and poor, so MRIs seem to take 6 weeks for some reason.

This morning according to a few folks that usually know. 

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#10071
8 minutes ago, CurlyDumps said:

MRI machines don't work on Sundays?

Blue Law

#10072
14 minutes ago, Slacks said:

Unless they did an MRI over night, how would the severity be known? Did he wake up today and say, "I'm good, Coach. Just had real bad gas, I guess."

Just depends on how busy the radiologist is, and where you are on the priority list. 

I had an emergency MRI one time that the doc said would be done in an hour. Took closer to 4 hours because mine got stuck behind tons of MRIs from Texas Relays.

#10073
18 minutes ago, Slacks said:

Unless they did an MRI over night, how would the severity be known? Did he wake up today and say, "I'm good, Coach. Just had real bad gas, I guess."

If I, as a HS athletic trainer, can get a kid into our team doc the day after a game/injury with an MRI report by the end of the day, I can imagine a future 1st round NFL prospect that plays for a multi-billion dollar university can get an MRI done and read in a 12 hour time frame. 

#10074
2 minutes ago, Slacks said:

I'm just old and poor, so MRIs seem to take 6 weeks for some reason.

Thamel is the Ewers' family mouthpiece iirc. I think he tweeted injury updates on Sunday afternoon following the last two injuries as well. I was expecting to hear from Thamel some time today.

#10076

I had the same injury and same reaction as Quinn. The initial pain was agony and incapacitated me and was scary because of how the pain radiated into my abdomen, to the point that I thought I needed to go to the ER. However once I got over the initial pain and shock, it was just a strained muscle. Took me a couple of weeks to get comfortable again to lift, but the injury was nowhere near as bad as it seem at the time.

#10077
30 minutes ago, utexas8 said:

 

Sources: Quinn Ewers ab injury isn’t as serious as initially feared. He’s likely to miss the Louisiana Monroe game this week, but is “week to week” after leaving the UTSA game with what Steve Sarkisian termed an abdominal strain.

We're still on track. Let Arch get some learning reps against another shit team then Quinn is back for the SEC games. Let's fucking go

#10079
33 minutes ago, utexas8 said:

 

Sources: Quinn Ewers ab injury isn’t as serious as initially feared. He’s likely to miss the Louisiana Monroe game this week, but is “week to week” after leaving the UTSA game with what Steve Sarkisian termed an abdominal strain.

You can take this to the bank.  Thamel is connected to Ewers.

#10081

Start him next week. Let him throw for another 2 easy TDs, then let Arch come in and score another 35 points.  Do the same against Miss St.  Quick/safe passes and the Heisman will be his with the big wins against OU and especially Georgia. 
Heisman opportunities don’t grow on trees. Hell, couldn’t even win one with our 2 best QBs ever. 

#10082
4 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

We're still on track. Let Arch get some learning reps against another shit team then Quinn is back for the SEC games. Let's fucking go

Least it isn't a real team like Toledo or anything.

Mississippi State:

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#10084
10 minutes ago, UTGrad98 said:

With this information, Id say he is back for Miss St, for multiple reasons.

It would be good to get him in for Miss St if for no other reason than letting him get some reps in and knock any rust off before OU and Georgia. 

#10085
Start him next week. Let him throw for another 2 easy TDs, then let Arch come in and score another 35 points.  Do the same against Miss St.  Quick/safe passes and the Heisman will be his with the big wins against OU and especially Georgia. 
Heisman opportunities don’t grow on trees. Hell, couldn’t even win one with our 2 best QBs ever. 

Well they got fucked.
#10087
16 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

You can take this to the bank.  Thamel is connected to Ewers.

I’m going to take this as they expect he will be ready in 2 weeks, but because of the variant nature of the injury recovery period, that may not be accurate 10 days from now. 

#10088
52 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:

Why the fuck couldn’t he walk to the sideline without laying down?

Sark should start him for a series and then sit him. That way he plays in every game.

Just reading this question gave me PTSD to the time the entire UT sideline was screaming at David Ash to lay down, only to have him stare back at them for about 20 seconds in a state of concussed confusion until Mack finally had to call a timeout.

As socceresque as it appeared, Ewers absolutely did the right thing.

Edited by Baconboy

#10090
11 minutes ago, Baconboy said:

Just reading this question gave me PTSD to the time the entire UT sideline was screaming at David Ash to lay down, only to have him stare back at them for about 20 seconds in a state of concussed confusion until Mack finally had to call a timeout. As socceresque as it appeared, Ewers absolutely did the right thing.

Legend says Ash is still sitting in the Moncrief dark room waiting on his brain to heal. 

#10091
29 minutes ago, Baconboy said:

As socceresque as it appeared, Ewers absolutely did the right thing.

Absolute troof.

Edited by Tex Long

#10094
1 minute ago, Duane Moore said:

This will be great for Arch to have a week of practice where they plan the offense around his skill set. 

Yeah, I bet we'll see some explosive plays against ULM.

#10096
2 hours ago, utexas8 said:

 

Sources: Quinn Ewers ab injury isn’t as serious as initially feared. He’s likely to miss the Louisiana Monroe game this week, but is “week to week” after leaving the UTSA game with what Steve Sarkisian termed an abdominal strain.

Pete Thamel is the national guy that’s the Ewers family mouthpiece right?  
Arch getting ULM as the starter is a really good thing for the program. Any more games missed by Quinn is bad for the program

It’s good for us if Ewers goes to NY and goes high in the first round which he needs to play to do. 
it’s good for us if Arch gets just enough run to legitimately advance his development but goes into next year with 1 start and maybe 100 passes. That makes him way more likely to stay 2 years as a starter regardless of how well next year goes for him. 
Also- there’s the fact that we know Ewers can get it done against really good defenses and we merely suspect Arch might be able to.  
for those saying Quinn couldn’t get Wally Pipped a 4-6 week injury that saw Arch beat OU and Georgia would probably do that. That being said it’s good news that it doesn’t look like that’s the case. 

#10097
1 hour ago, Magus Ossis said:

Practices that cover significant teams typically own lease an MRI. That study is available when the team doc wants it.

FIFY (at least based on my experience)

#10098
1 minute ago, Gil Bang said:

FIFY (at least based on my experience)

I don't get to look at the books for other practices, so I can't argue about their ownership details. None of our imaging devices is leased.

#10099
Just now, Magus Ossis said:

I don't get to look at the books for other practices, so I can't argue about their ownership details. None of our imaging devices is leased.

I shouldn't have posted that, as my experience is so limited I have no idea if it's typical.  I've done 3 MRI acquisitions/installs.  All leased. Could be coincidence.  

and all more than a decade ago. 

#10100
6 hours ago, Tex Long said:

Almost all of us can see into the past, but only some of us see into the future with any real accuracy.


 

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5 hours ago, Sgt Hulk said:

Guys. I don’t wanna throw a wrench in the works here. 
 

But Trey Owens os 6’5 220 and showed a lot to me last night   He’s built for the long term and I think he has the highest upside of all 3. 

 

I laughed. 

Seriously though, I think Trey will be fine once his time comes.

He didn’t look like the nintendo robot, unlike some we’ve trotted out there in the past.

The system is working. Me likey. 

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