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6 minutes ago, MarcRoman210 said:

Let’s hope and pray it’s nothing long term and he will only miss a short time . My immediate thoughts were put Siani at left tackle and Baker back at right . Left guard Seymoure right guard Hutson and Connor at center .

That or next man up at LT. If there’s one place Flood has earned his money it’s at developing tackles. 

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You gotta leave Baker at RG, keep that position as a strength... if you push him out to tackle after he's been preparing all offseason to play guard that puts both RG and RT to question marks 

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11 minutes ago, TexasLonghorns said:

Texas isn’t exactly void of talent. They have one of the top 3 most talented rosters in the country. Ohio State lost Simmons before the season, shuffled the OL and still won a national championship.

If Texas doesn’t have enough pieces behind Goosby to withstand one injury, that’s not a talent problem, that’s a roster/development problem on Sark and Flood.

Only Texastwostepp would see the news that a top 10 pick in the draft is hurt and find a way to downplay it and twist it back to his hatred for Sark.

Nicely done. Hope the Chiefs can get a preseason win this week buddy.

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Athletic trainers always do a couple of tests immediately on the area. They usually give a pretty good idea on the injury. But the MRI confirms the severity of a tear or sprain if at all etc. So obviously there was some  looseness etc. Just hope for the best .

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2 minutes ago, TTown said:

Athletic trainers always do a couple of tests immediately on the area. They usually give a pretty good idea on the injury. But the MRI confirms the severity of a tear or sprain if at all etc. So obviously there was some  looseness etc. Just hope for the best .

I wouldnt say "obviously"... I think we would all be hearing worse if the trainers believed it was a tear or something 

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I can assure you it is not good if they're going through all this. An athletic trainer can tell generally if something is seriously wrong and someone in the family would have said they think it's nothing if that was the trainer didn't feel looseness when moving the knee.

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9 minutes ago, Assistant Regional Manager said:

Only Texastwostepp would see the news that a top 10 pick in the draft is hurt and find a way to downplay it and twist it back to his hatred for Sark.

Nicely done. Hope the Chiefs can get a preseason win this week buddy.

Nobody is downplaying Goosby. Losing a potential top10 pick is obviously a big deal. The point is that Texas has an absurd amount of talent behind him. If the roster is truly one injury away from the season falling apart, that says something about the roster construction and development.

But sure, “Sark hatred” is easier than actually addressing the point. 🤣

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1 minute ago, Hank South said:

Bobby just received a text that Goosby walked off the field on his own. 

While certainly a good sign unfortunately it doesn’t rule out a thing. Appreciate the info…we will all be on pins and needles until the MRI results are confirmed. 

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Just now, HookemHorns said:

While certainly a good sign unfortunately it doesn’t rule out a thing. Appreciate the info…we will all be on pins and needles until the MRI results are confirmed. 

For sure. Encouraging but doesn’t mean too much. There’s been UFC fighters that go on to win a fight after tearing an acl.

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2 minutes ago, archmadness said:

I can assure you it is not good if they're going through all this. An athletic trainer can tell generally if something is seriously wrong and someone in the family would have said they think it's nothing if that was the trainer didn't feel looseness when moving the knee.

Not necessarily. This is a 1st team Left Tackle and probably first round pick in this years NFL draft, Those guys get treatment like this just to be on the safe side.

 

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Just now, Leveller said:

A player walking off on his own and having a torn ACL is not uncommon.  Walking off the field on your own doesn’t tell you anything. 

Unfortunately I have experienced this myself and is true. Thought hey maybe ill be out for a few weeks, boom ACL. 

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5 minutes ago, Hank South said:

Bobby just received a text that Goosby walked off the field on his own. 

Bobby wouldn’t have told us this if he was told not to tell us this… just tea leaves.

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Just now, archmadness said:

I can assure you it is not good if they're going through all this. An athletic trainer can tell generally if something is seriously wrong and someone in the family would have said they think it's nothing if that was the trainer didn't feel looseness when moving the knee.

That's not entirely true. With a player like Goosby and the future he has ahead of him, a trainer can certainly manipulate the knee and check for resistance or instability. However, the smart move is to get an MRI and see exactly what is or isn't damaged before making any assumptions.

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