Sherion Jones

I wasn't aware of any injury.
If that's the case then I feel for the kid.

I dont recall what happened to him or how he got hurt, but they mentioned he had been pulled out of practice earlier in week and was unable to complete practice, strained oblique or ribs or something.....if u watch the throws you can see him definitely wince and not "commit" to the throws, it was some comfort issues for sure
 
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I dont recall what happened to him or how he got hurt, but they mentioned he had been pulled out of practice earlier in week and was unable to complete practice, strained oblique or ribs or something.....if u watch the throws you can see him definitely wince and not "commit" to the throws, it was some comfort issues for sure

Thank you for this info; I didn't know about it, but it does help explain what I was seeing last Saturday. :hi:

Am still an S. Jones fan.
 
I think we gotta give Sheriron a lot of credit for being out there on the field, fighting through injury to compete.

He may not look like a competitor for the starting QB job, but he sure looks like he bleeds orange and isn't gonna quit.

Respect him a lot for that. Do wish he'd cast his eye about and consider other positions where he may be able to get playing time while helping the team, because the chance he ever becomes our starting QB is looking pretty small right now.

Just want to see him play; too much heart not to.

And this is why this thread has nothing to do with race.

When I look at the sideline, I see orange.
 
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Originally Posted by Roustabout View Post
"He didn't look athletic at all going through the QB skills challenge. Actually, was hard to watch."

Wasn't hard for me to watch. Sheriron Jones conducted himself admirably in the O&WG. I could see that he was playing with a painful injury during the skills challenge. His QB play might have been ever so slightly off for that reason, but it was difficult to tell. He did not play badly, unlike the uninjured player who dropped one of his passes.
 
And this is why this thread has nothing to do with race.

When I look at the sideline, I see orange.

Yeah, man.

In the Army, the mantra goes, ain't no black or white here, no brown or yellow or red, we're all green.

So I spent 26 years becoming color blind, alongside all my mates.

Wish all of America could go through that learning curve together.
 
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