Danny A returns to practice

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Just heard that Danny A is back on the training field today - anybody got any more info?
 
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St. Louis Rams' quarterback Sam Bradford, left, and wide receiver Danny Amendola, 16, take part in an NFL training session at Arsenal soccer club's training facilities in London Colney, England, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. The Rams are to play the New England Patriots at Wembley stadium in London, Sunday, Oct. 28 in a regular season NFL game. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
 
great to see him back (in training at least) only a few short weeks after the injury - he must heal quickly - or is he Steve Austin? Jeff Fisher: "Gentlemen, we can rebuild him..."
 
Amendola is one tough SOB!

No revelations but here's a piece from Florio:
Nearly three weeks ago, Rams receiver Danny Amendola suffered a collarbone injury that entailed actual separation of the bone from the joint. As Jay Glazer of FOX reported at the time, the bone went inward — a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that required surgery to repair.

Amazingly, Amendola already is back at practice. Per Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com, coach Jeff Fisher said on a conference call that Amendola practiced on a limited basis as the team prepares to face the Patriots in London.

It’s unclear when Amendola will be able to play. He had become a key component in the St. Louis offense, a slot receiver who was repeatedly beating coverage from Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson before Amendola suffered his injury.

Amendola is due to become a free agent in March, and it’s widely believed that the Rams’ opponent at Wembley Stadium will be one of the most aggressive suitors, if Amendola hits the market.
 
My guess is he made the trip to be an emergency backup if they suddenly get shorthanded on WRs. Doubt it, though.

Fisher said that the injured guys who didn't make the trip are obviously not playing. IDK, somethin is goin on (positive of course) for Danny if they were willing to bring him along.
 
libertadrocks said:
Amendola is one tough SOB!

No revelations but here's a piece from Florio:
Nearly three weeks ago, Rams receiver Danny Amendola suffered a collarbone injury that entailed actual separation of the bone from the joint. As Jay Glazer of FOX reported at the time, the bone went inward — a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that required surgery to repair.
Amazingly, Amendola already is back at practice. Per Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com, coach Jeff Fisher said on a conference call that Amendola practiced on a limited basis as the team prepares to face the Patriots in London.

It’s unclear when Amendola will be able to play. He had become a key component in the St. Louis offense, a slot receiver who was repeatedly beating coverage from Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson before Amendola suffered his injury.

Amendola is due to become a free agent in March, and it’s widely believed that the Rams’ opponent at Wembley Stadium will be one of the most aggressive suitors, if Amendola hits the market.
The bolded part is incorrect ,my niece works at Barnes Hospital where Amendola was treated and was part of the nursing staff that cared for him , he was anesthetized and the bone was manipulated back in place but there was no incision at that time. That may explain his relatively quick return to practice.
My guess is he's not cleared for contact yet , but can condition ,funny though he didn't sustain the injuryy from "contact" he did it diving for a ball and came down wrong.
 
Thordaddy said:
libertadrocks said:
Amendola is one tough SOB!

No revelations but here's a piece from Florio:
Nearly three weeks ago, Rams receiver Danny Amendola suffered a collarbone injury that entailed actual separation of the bone from the joint. As Jay Glazer of FOX reported at the time, the bone went inward — a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that required surgery to repair.
Amazingly, Amendola already is back at practice. Per Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com, coach Jeff Fisher said on a conference call that Amendola practiced on a limited basis as the team prepares to face the Patriots in London.

It’s unclear when Amendola will be able to play. He had become a key component in the St. Louis offense, a slot receiver who was repeatedly beating coverage from Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson before Amendola suffered his injury.

Amendola is due to become a free agent in March, and it’s widely believed that the Rams’ opponent at Wembley Stadium will be one of the most aggressive suitors, if Amendola hits the market.
The bolded part is incorrect ,my niece works at Barnes Hospital where Amendola was treated and was part of the nursing staff that cared for him , he was anesthetized and the bone was manipulated back in place but there was no incision at that time. That may explain his relatively quick return to practice.
My guess is he's not cleared for contact yet , but can condition ,funny though he didn't sustain the injuryy from "contact" he did it diving for a ball and came down wrong.

You're right. I skimmed the article and missed the surgery reference. My bad
 
libertadrocks said:
Thordaddy said:
libertadrocks said:
Amendola is one tough SOB!

No revelations but here's a piece from Florio:
Nearly three weeks ago, Rams receiver Danny Amendola suffered a collarbone injury that entailed actual separation of the bone from the joint. As Jay Glazer of FOX reported at the time, the bone went inward — a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that required surgery to repair.
Amazingly, Amendola already is back at practice. Per Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com, coach Jeff Fisher said on a conference call that Amendola practiced on a limited basis as the team prepares to face the Patriots in London.

It’s unclear when Amendola will be able to play. He had become a key component in the St. Louis offense, a slot receiver who was repeatedly beating coverage from Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson before Amendola suffered his injury.

Amendola is due to become a free agent in March, and it’s widely believed that the Rams’ opponent at Wembley Stadium will be one of the most aggressive suitors, if Amendola hits the market.
The bolded part is incorrect ,my niece works at Barnes Hospital where Amendola was treated and was part of the nursing staff that cared for him , he was anesthetized and the bone was manipulated back in place but there was no incision at that time. That may explain his relatively quick return to practice.
My guess is he's not cleared for contact yet , but can condition ,funny though he didn't sustain the injuryy from "contact" he did it diving for a ball and came down wrong.

You're right. I skimmed the article and missed the surgery reference. My bad

Not your fault Glazer puts out some bad info, and ALL I really know is what she told me but she said he wasn't cut.
 
Now that's what I call taking Glazer beyond his known status..seriously here on ROD by no other than Thordaddy himself. Badass and always appreciated bud.

And fuck you and deep throat it TMZ (no frlation just random) and BSPN just because its garbage and each should combine into one cluster fuck show. 8-)

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