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NCommand
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
based off the below he may need to rest:
Baker's cysts typically result from a problem inside the knee joint, such as osteoarthritis or a meniscus tear. These conditions cause the joint to produce excess fluid, which can lead to the formation of a cyst
So, he might be playing a tad slower now? Ouch.
Nah, a shot in one knee to drain the fluid and shoot up the other one with adrenaline before games, should be fine 😂
Genius!
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Hoovtrain
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Would assume if they know it's a meniscus tear they wouldn't let him come back in a few days, but who knows.
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NCommand
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Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Would assume if they know it's a meniscus tear they wouldn't let him come back in a few days, but who knows.
Truly. And SF docs are the worst. If I was him, go somewhere else for a 2nd opinion. Stat. We need him.
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DonnieDarko
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So he good?
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Waterbear
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
So he good?
BUMP.
Is HUF good for next Sunday?
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49erFaithful6
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Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
So he good?
BUMP.
Is HUF good for next Sunday?
I don't think he's good WB he's got a real issue here and he will have to play on it all year so I expect him out there soldiering thru it but I can't believe it the dang injury thread getting us, the season hasn't even started yet
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ritz126
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Just so everyone knows. A Baker Cyst is caused by inflammation according to Mayo Clinic about 10% rupture if treatment is not taken that's where damage to the knee and joints are caused. For the most part though the problem will go away once the cause of inflammation is treated
The more serious causes are:
Arthritis (unlikely)
Gout (also unlikely)
Osteoarthritus (very very unlikely)
Meniscus tear( we would've heard if this happened)
Other causes that are more likely are:
sprains
hyperextension
repetitive strain injuries
For the most part, Baker Cyst goes away by itself however it is something that should be managed
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49ers808
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No love for this man starting the season off with a pick and a beautiful hit in the endzone breaking up the pass??! Huff is a damn stud
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father49er
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
No love for this man starting the season off with a pick and a beautiful hit in the endzone breaking up the pass??! Huff is a damn stud 
I heard he's an all-pro
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KiwiM3
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
No love for this man starting the season off with a pick and a beautiful hit in the endzone breaking up the pass??! Huff is a damn stud 
Excellent player. A tone setter and a playmaker.
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Heed49er
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Get yourself a partner that shares with you like Huff does with Gipson
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Originally posted by Heed49er:
Get yourself a partner that shares with you like Huff does with Gipson
I always aim to share my STDs.
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He seems to the type to make an exceptional play or two, on top of a ton of solid plays, and also one or two bad plays a game. I see him occasionally take the bad angle, but aside he's awesome.
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
No love for this man starting the season off with a pick and a beautiful hit in the endzone breaking up the pass??! Huff is a damn stud 
Love that hair running down the pittsburgh field
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Waterbear
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Everyone's talking about keeping Aiyuk, but we better keep Huf as well.
We haven't had a playmaker at the safety position like this since probably Tony Parrish.