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How do you even get a staph infection, working with co-workers?
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So that is why Dobbs and williams were picked up. Coach said it was to compete for Tukuafu spot. But now the williams part makes more sense.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheVoiceOfReason:

Originally posted by niner4life21:
Who else will be going to the game this Sunday? Quote if you are..

yeaaaaaa buddy!
Originally posted by monsterzero789:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheVoiceOfReason:

Originally posted by niner4life21:
Who else will be going to the game this Sunday? Quote if you are..

yeaaaaaa buddy!

awww ya
Unhh, i don't know lots about many things, but staph infections are right up my alley. Simple staph infection can be just that , simple. Rx with antibiotics and back to work next day. An abrasion, like a rug burn that gets infected, where there is a large surface area may be a lot more difficult.. but still should be easy to Rx. The real problem is a staph bone infection, but i can't imagine any reason Soap would have that. Because of the nature of this being a contact sport, it is relatively easy to get a staph infection and then in a tackle, pass it on to someone else, and pretty soon everyone has it. This is usually the reason the guy with the staph is kept out of practice. The only other thing i can think of would be one of the rare flesh eating infections, which altho they can be staph, almost always are another type of bacteria. If soap has an active staph infection and let it get out of control he could have gotten a sepsis, but that is a blood borne infection and I didn't hear he was in the hospital. Obviously I don't know what happened, but the most likely is a staph infection that occurred in an open wound, or abrasion, and it needs treatment, soaks, antibiotics, and....staying away from other players until healed. There was a case I read about last yr or maybe yr before, where a number of guys on one team had staph (could have been the Texans) and they had to have a whole bunch of their guys not play.

A simple staph infection would be my guess and if so, I would hope to see Soap back on the field in 1-2 weeks, or earlier if they got it diagnosed and treated early. The one thing we wouldn't want would be for one of the other situations, where soap could be out for a very long time. Staph infections in active players I believe keeps them from playing , not so much because they are sick but because they don't want anyone else on the team to catch it...I also think i remember there being a league rule that open staph infections prevent the guy from playing, until healed.
Originally posted by SF4EVA:
So that is why Dobbs and williams were picked up. Coach said it was to compete for Tukuafu spot. But now the williams part makes more sense.

They were already on the 53, they have just been inactive every game. Another note, remember when 3/4 of the zone thought that the run D was screwed because SOAP was garbage at NT and McDonald was only a pass rusher. Tomsula is a DLine master coach, and his players come ready to play. As long as he doesn't have to start a street free agent that he's only coached for a day, the D Line will play fine, IMO.
Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
How do you even get a staph infection, working with co-workers?

i'll bet he got it from vick.
Originally posted by WRATHman44:
They were already on the 53, they have just been inactive every game. Another note, remember when 3/4 of the zone thought that the run D was screwed because SOAP was garbage at NT and McDonald was only a pass rusher. Tomsula is a DLine master coach, and his players come ready to play. As long as he doesn't have to start a street free agent that he's only coached for a day, the D Line will play fine, IMO.

yeah i was nervous about the dline until i remembered we had tomsula i bet dobbs and williams will have a key role in sundays game.
Well that f**king sucks. I guess it's a good thing only he has it. He must've gotten too close to a Philly fan and got spat on.
Originally posted by oldman9er:
http://www.rotoworld.com/sports/nfl/football/?rw=1

49ers NT Isaac Sopoaga has been diagnosed with a staph infection and is out indefinitely.


The area of the staph infection is unknown, but Sopoaga was held out of practice Wednesday. His absence could be a bit of a matchup boost for LeGarrette Blount in Week 5. Undersized Ricky Jean-Francois is Sopoaga's backup.




I want to see Dobbs step in and help out! He was a beast in the preseason and deserves a shot.
Originally posted by ace49ers:
looks like I might have to put Blount back in my FF line again.

When was the last time someone ran for 100 yards against us?
Last time i checked the Bash Brothers are still suiting up. 100 yard streak still in effect
Originally posted by jones49:
Originally posted by ace49ers:
looks like I might have to put Blount back in my FF line again.

When was the last time someone ran for 100 yards against us?

Chris Johnson in 2009
Originally posted by GuessWhosOn3rd:
Originally posted by jones49:
Originally posted by ace49ers:
looks like I might have to put Blount back in my FF line again.

When was the last time someone ran for 100 yards against us?

Chris Johnson in 2009

blount aint no cj2k
Originally posted by gold49digger:
Originally posted by GuessWhosOn3rd:
Originally posted by jones49:
Originally posted by ace49ers:
looks like I might have to put Blount back in my FF line again.

When was the last time someone ran for 100 yards against us?

Chris Johnson in 2009

blount aint no cj2k

Nope, he aint
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