Stephanie’s reporting has been vital to every successful FF season I’ve had, glad she’s got her own show. And as a fellow 49ers fan, shout out to Alex Smith. They never should’ve let him go & he proved it when he went to KC.
Hopefully Richardson comes back stronger than ever and learns how to protect himself going forward. If he continually gets hurt or doesn't regain his former self Indy truly has had horrible luck at QB since Luck retired.
Hes gonna keep getting hurt just like all the other running qbs in the nfl. Your getting hit by 250 pound linebackers and 300 pound dline over and over again trying to run for yards. If they run to much they always get hurt. It has a pocket qb that runs once in awhile. Jalen Hurts can get away with it hes not trying to run for 1000 yards every year or josh allen. But these guys trying to run with the football always get hurt. RG3, Trey Lance, Anthony Richardson and Lamar Jackson. Its nice to run for 1000 yards as rb but they take to much of a beating.
Amazing show Steph!! An animation or video of how the doc fixes this injury would be outstanding..and perhaps discuss how things are reconnected via man made or cadaver ligament through the use screws, pins, and/or sutures to the would give the fan a glimpse into the seriousness of the injury/recovery. Alex is the boss and Anthony is going to be in pain and not 100%’for awhile. I am living with a Grade 3 AC joint separation and elected not to have surgery. Yes, you can see the clavicle bone up 1/2” higher than my other shoulder. Downside is that I can’t do a lot of strength training and my golf game has suffered and losing distance. Go Anthony..wish you luck here and thanks for the show!
As always, great content from Stephania. Its great seeing a detailed analysis on injured players. Stephanie could probably stretch out the injuries from this nfl season into episodes every week for the next few years lol
9:00 minute mark Alex and Stephania left us with a cliffhanger. What happened when Alex's shoulder snapped on that long go ball? Did he play that year? What was the snap?
Stephanie thanks for this - great work! Is this the type of injury more likely to occur on concrete based turf fields? Hopefully Irsay gets a hybrid field in time for camp! #GRR nerf the turf!
They don't ever play on the Lucas Oil field until the pre-season. Training camp is at Anderson University outdoors on grass. So a little extra time to get something done.
This is what scared me a about Richardson coming out was he injury history. Every game it seems like a new nick. Hopefully he proves his doubters wrong protects his body.
I did learn that there are 6 grades of this particular injury. Is this a 4 or 5? 3 or less they don't do surgery. Also i see people crashing to the turf every week. They don't get injured like this. We may have an injury prone Qb. If he wants to be a Rb he won't last.
Richardson had the same injury in high school without surgery this time if it continued without surgery he would’ve grew a big lump on his shoulder like Keenan allen has now. Since Keenan is a receiver it doesn’t impact him but since richardson is a QB it would’ve impacted his throwing. Cam got injured in 2016 on his throwing shoulder and let it go untreated until 2 years later he decided to get surgery on it and it was too late and it had a negative impact on his career.
One thing Alex didn’t do was go through the doctor Anthony did look at Aaron Rodgers’s he is already throwing from a tear like like literally ripped off I think he will be ok
***After 10 straight minutes of saying that this is an extremely serious injury for a thrower of anything, and that it took 4 years for Alex Smith to recover*** “Fantasy managers have every reason to be optimistic for next year” LOL
Stephanie’s reporting has been vital to every successful FF season I’ve had, glad she’s got her own show. And as a fellow 49ers fan, shout out to Alex Smith. They never should’ve let him go & he proved it when he went to KC.
Hopefully Richardson comes back stronger than ever and learns how to protect himself going forward. If he continually gets hurt or doesn't regain his former self Indy truly has had horrible luck at QB since Luck retired.
Hes gonna keep getting hurt just like all the other running qbs in the nfl. Your getting hit by 250 pound linebackers and 300 pound dline over and over again trying to run for yards. If they run to much they always get hurt. It has a pocket qb that runs once in awhile. Jalen Hurts can get away with it hes not trying to run for 1000 yards every year or josh allen. But these guys trying to run with the football always get hurt. RG3, Trey Lance, Anthony Richardson and Lamar Jackson. Its nice to run for 1000 yards as rb but they take to much of a beating.
Wow ... literally breaking the entire process down. You just keep getting better & better Steph - changing the game for the better!
Stephania is the best! Love this segment!
This is freakin awesome. I would love to see a segment on Nick Chubb
Amazing show Steph!! An animation or video of how the doc fixes this injury would be outstanding..and perhaps discuss how things are reconnected via man made or cadaver ligament through the use screws, pins, and/or sutures to the would give the fan a glimpse into the seriousness of the injury/recovery. Alex is the boss and Anthony is going to be in pain and not 100%’for awhile. I am living with a Grade 3 AC joint separation and elected not to have surgery. Yes, you can see the clavicle bone up 1/2” higher than my other shoulder. Downside is that I can’t do a lot of strength training and my golf game has suffered and losing distance. Go Anthony..wish you luck here and thanks for the show!
As always, great content from Stephania. Its great seeing a detailed analysis on injured players. Stephanie could probably stretch out the injuries from this nfl season into episodes every week for the next few years lol
Thanks for the info, it really shed light on why they decided to perform surgery on him so soon
Big time Bell fan! You go girl! Love this segment and ready for more 🤩 Maybe a Nick Chubb one……pretty please!!!
Awesome!! Congrats Starphania!🎉
Very informative gotta subscriber
YES! YES! YES! WE LOVE STEPHANIA BELL ANSWERING THE BELL!
This is great content.
Godspeed AR! Great video
9:00 minute mark Alex and Stephania left us with a cliffhanger. What happened when Alex's shoulder snapped on that long go ball? Did he play that year? What was the snap?
No kidding wth happened?
Stephanie thanks for this - great work!
Is this the type of injury more likely to occur on concrete based turf fields? Hopefully Irsay gets a hybrid field in time for camp! #GRR nerf the turf!
They don't ever play on the Lucas Oil field until the pre-season. Training camp is at Anderson University outdoors on grass. So a little extra time to get something done.
Any impact injury is likely to occur more on turf than grass.
Lucas Oil is getting new hybrid turf in 2024
Let’s go stephania 🔥🔥🔥
STARFANIA BELL for the win great info.
Wooooooo I love it!!!!! MVP Stephanie!!!
This is what scared me a about Richardson coming out was he injury history. Every game it seems like a new nick. Hopefully he proves his doubters wrong protects his body.
This didn’t exactly leave me with much optimism as a colts fan…
I thought the same when Alex Smith told his results.
Yah hopefully he can come back from it the same
I did learn that there are 6 grades of this particular injury. Is this a 4 or 5? 3 or less they don't do surgery. Also i see people crashing to the turf every week. They don't get injured like this. We may have an injury prone Qb. If he wants to be a Rb he won't last.
Richardson had the same injury in high school without surgery this time if it continued without surgery he would’ve grew a big lump on his shoulder like Keenan allen has now. Since Keenan is a receiver it doesn’t impact him but since richardson is a QB it would’ve impacted his throwing. Cam got injured in 2016 on his throwing shoulder and let it go untreated until 2 years later he decided to get surgery on it and it was too late and it had a negative impact on his career.
Exactly right, like thank you for absolutely demolishing our hopes AR will comeback 100%.
ANTHONY RICHARDSON 🗣️
Can we subscribe to just this show?
im so depressed
Whomever decided to give Starphania Bell more solo time is 100% based
One thing Alex didn’t do was go through the doctor Anthony did look at Aaron Rodgers’s he is already throwing from a tear like like literally ripped off I think he will be ok
The alex smith part worries me. He came back from it, but it took a while. Hopefully the surgery has got better.
And Anthony is a young man I’m hoping that helps
Well Alex Smith explaining his rehab really just bummed me out as a Colts fan smh
I'm so tired of being hurt emotionally
Imagine if media explained all issues this clearly. We wouldn’t be facing WW3.
Damm
***After 10 straight minutes of saying that this is an extremely serious injury for a thrower of anything, and that it took 4 years for Alex Smith to recover*** “Fantasy managers have every reason to be optimistic for next year” LOL
After hearing this I'm not optimistic about Richardson's return. What a bummer 😮💨
STOP RUNNING THE FN BALL PASS YOURE A QB
that’s literally why he was drafted his mix of arm strength and running ability he literally ran twice before getting hurt
He runs a 4.43, let him run!
@@elliswilliams1050and Harold Landry runs a 4.38
Dude is done…