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8 hours ago, Thisrowyellssorry said:

I have never ever seen someone grimace DURING a throw that hasn’t even left their hand, because it was a bad throw. That is some weird squinty logic. Meanwhile, his jank sidearm delivery that we didn’t expect would make perfect sense if he’s compensating for a rotator cuff or AC issue. By the way this is the last thing I or anyone want. But his body language, grimacing etc stood out on the telecast.

It’s crazy to think people are analyzing him grimacing on a throw and drawing conclusions about it. This is football and it’s usually obvious when a QB is injured and shouldn’t be out there. Quinn wasn’t 100% in quite a few games the past 2 years and he played thru it when he could and sat out when necessary. People need to stop overanalyzing and trust the coaches and trainers.

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12 hours ago, DZX158 said:

It’s crazy to think people are analyzing him grimacing on a throw and drawing conclusions about it. This is football and it’s usually obvious when a QB is injured and shouldn’t be out there. Quinn wasn’t 100% in quite a few games the past 2 years and he played thru it when he could and sat out when necessary. People need to stop overanalyzing and trust the coaches and trainers.

He threw one pass near 70 yards in the air, there is nothing wrong with his shoulder. I will admit is was weird.

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