Originally Posted by DenverChief:
Article says left wrist. That’s really weird he wouldn’t rachout with his right to try and re-direct the tackler.
He also had torn labrum
Kansas City Chiefs running backIsiah Pacheco is recovering from two offseason surgeries after an injury to his hand and a torn labrum, according to Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. Pacheco, who led the Chiefs in carries, rushing yards, and touchdowns last season, played through both injuries in the Super Bowl.Aug 5, 2023 [Reply]
The marshawn lynch comparison was interesting to me. They obviously aren’t identical runners but both run with a determination that’s unmatched. What if we fed pacheco like they fed lynch? [Reply]
I was surprised when I looked at the stats and saw he only had 55 rushing yards. I thought it would have been much higher. Felt like he was getting more. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjjayb:
I was surprised when I looked at the stats and saw he only had 55 rushing yards. I thought it would have been much higher. Felt like he was getting more.
He had good numbers receiving as well. Felt like over 100 yards total. [Reply]
Amazing pick-up in the 7th. Just absolute money. I thought he looked stiff and like he went down too easily for a guy his size in college. What an idiot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JPH83:
Amazing pick-up in the 7th. Just absolute money. I thought he looked stiff and like he went down too easily for a guy his size in college. What an idiot.
He actually was a bit stiff early on, but his progress has been remarkable [Reply]