DeSean Bishop Injury

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Hope it’s nothing major, but it sure didn’t look good the way his leg got rolled up. It was good to see him back on the sidelines during the 4th quarter.

Bishop is arguably our best running back especially over the past couple of games.

Hopeful he can play next week as we will need him.
 
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I thought watching it live, he hurt his leg before the tackle. I didnt see a replay but maybe it was just the tv angle
 
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Hope it’s nothing major, but it sure didn’t look good the way his leg got rolled up. It was good to see him back on the sidelines during the 4th quarter.

Bishop is arguably our best running back especially over the past couple of games.

Hopeful he can play next week as we will need him.
He won’t be 100%. That’s for sure. Looked like a nasty ankle roll to me.
 
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Hope it’s nothing major, but it sure didn’t look good the way his leg got rolled up. It was good to see him back on the sidelines during the 4th quarter.

Bishop is arguably our best running back especially over the past couple of games.

Hopeful he can play next week as we will need him.
It isn’t arguable. He may miss a couple cuts; he may not have breakaway sped, but our offense goes so much better with Bishop I. The backfield.

Why?

Serviceable+ running back, (especially when our line plays well), but very good when in the backfield because he makes the passing game a threat with his pass protection.

Early in the season, Thomas lit it up. After a few games of film, teams start stacking the line against him and Lewis because they k ow the (deep) passing game suffrs when Bishop is not in, so they stack the line.
 
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#17
I thought Bishop was grabbing his hamstring. Pretty sure it wasn’t a knee which is the scariest injury for me to see.
 
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#20
The good sign was he was on the sideline still in pads. If he was out of his pads or in street clothes that would be bad. They probably took his helmet away because he wanted to go back in.
 
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Watching the replay it looked like a right ankle as when the players went down the defender was on that ankle. Good thing is his foot didn’t stay twisted as they slid it came back to its “normal” position. Also when he was on the sidelines he wasn’t really limping or anything.
 
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